For as long as I can remember, I’ve dreamed of traveling — of discovering new places, cultures, and ways of seeing the world. Over time, life took me further than I ever imagined, leading me to unexpected destinations and countless hours spent in airports, in between journeys.
This project holds a very special place in my heart, as it reflects both the journey itself and everything I was seeking along the way. Thanks to Código Aeropuerto for this beautiful journey.
This print is inspired by the United Kingdom, drawing from the deep red poppies that bloom each year in remembrance of the fallen — a symbol of memory, honor, and quiet resilience.
Intertwined with them are four-leaf clovers, a nod to Ireland and to my own ancestry. For me, they represent heritage, luck, and the invisible threads that connect us to where we come from.
Together, these elements speak of remembrance and belonging — of carrying the past gently into the present, weaving personal history into pattern.

London Poppies ©CODIGO AEROPUERTO (2020)
This print is inspired by Costa Rica — a place where nature feels alive in every color, every texture, every breath of air.
Lush tropical flowers unfold in rich, vibrant tones, surrounded by dense foliage that reflects the intensity and abundance of the landscape. There is a sense of movement, warmth, and quiet wildness that defines this environment.
For me, this piece captures the feeling of being immersed in nature — where everything grows freely, beautifully, and without restraint.
A celebration of vitality, color, and the untamed beauty of the natural world.

Guarias ©CODIGO AEROPUERTO(2020)
Inspired by Japan and the fleeting beauty of sakura in bloom, this piece captures the quiet poetry of spring — when cherry blossoms briefly transform the landscape into a soft pink dream.
The composition is intertwined with Ginkgo biloba leaves, a tree that symbolizes resilience, the passage of time, and the harmony of the four seasons. I have always been drawn to its distinctive fan-shaped leaves since I was very young — long before I understood their deeper meaning.
This design is a reflection of transience and permanence coexisting: delicate blossoms that bloom for a moment, alongside a tree that has endured for centuries.
A celebration of nature, memory, and the cycles of life.

Sakuras of Japan ©CODIGO AEROPUERTO (2020)
This print is inspired by the lavender fields of Provence, soft landscapes bathed in light, where color and scent drift gently through the air.
Shades of violet and muted greens evoke the quiet rhythm of these fields in bloom, while the delicate composition reflects a sense of calm and stillness.
For me, lavender carries a deeply personal memory — the familiar scent of my childhood, of my grandmother, and the simple ritual of her lavender colognes. A fragrance that lingers softly, holding moments that never truly fade.
This piece is a reflection of memory and tenderness — where color, scent, and emotion come together in a quiet, timeless way.

Lavender fields ©CODIGO AEROPUERTO (2020)
This print is inspired by Argentina — a land of contrasts, where nature unfolds in an endless variety of landscapes, climates, and colours.
At its heart is the deep red of the ceibo flower, bold and vibrant, standing as a symbol of strength and identity. Alongside it, delicate passionflowers intertwine, adding softness and complexity to the composition.
From lush subtropical regions to wide open plains and distant mountains, Argentina holds a richness that is both powerful and deeply poetic.
This was a very special project for babies and kids clothing, so I wanted to keep it delicate and colourful.

Autóctonas ©GABRIELA DE BIANCHETTI (2020)