The pachira (pachira aquatica) is a tropical plant whose flowers give edible nuts. Although native to South America, its symbolism is strongest in Asia. According to the Chinese tradition, its palmate leaves resemble hands that catch the good fortune of which the twisted trunk becomes the guardian.

Also popular in Japan and Taiwan, it is often used for ornamental purposes and makes a great housewarming gift by guaranteeing happiness and prosperity to the new home.

The fruits of the pachira are those of the work of art:
To the one who cherishes it, it will exalt his artistic passion and his interior.
To the one who invests, it guarantees a safe, even prosperous investment.

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Magali Ferraz

PAINTER | FRANCE

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« The compliments received during the exhibitions organized in my village encouraged me to persevere »

Every year, Santa Claus placed boxes of paint and colored pencils under the tree. His benevolent gaze on my childhood drawings gave me confidence and made me discover my passion for daubing quite early!

Thus, my professional career begins as a draftsman in summer work, then assistant photographer and other trades. Today, I work in the pharmaceutical industry in Reims.

In high school, I took a course in Fine Arts.

I make portraits from photographs and personal creations in oil. The compliments received during the exhibitions organized in my village encouraged me to persevere, so I like to offer a painting to my family and my friends.

By a happy coincidence, I met Angélica and Jean-Christophe. After reflection, I decided to become an artist-painter at Pachir’art.

“When I paint, it’s like a silent forest that I take with me, I unroll it as soon as the need arises. I need this intentional solitude to feed my imagination so that my creations take shape. » Clarissa Pinkola Estés

Magali Ferraz