The work of Vicky Neumann coexists between harmony and chaos, construction and destruction. When the artist began this series, the catastrophe she wanted to focus on was exclusively environmental, and that was when the pandemic arrived with all its consequences. Neumann has always worked from photographs where she expands the limits of painting and appropriates the space, creating an atmosphere that makes the senses flow and generates a very emotional pictorial experience. In his work there is no documentary intention because the images are, in themselves, pieces of a story. The way Neumann proceeds is atypical and does not obey any norm, she focuses on her own world, imbued by her concerns, loaded with images that structure the work. Her characters are beyond satisfaction or drama, immersed in a space whose time is a perennial present, interrupted by visceral and expressive strokes. His work has been characterized by the strength of the image, the rebelliousness of his strokes and their relationship with space and the superimposition of images. In his last period the use of collage, debris and embroidery stands out.