Milu Correch’s career in the art world began in the more traditional sense, and she quickly learnt the skill of transferring her smaller-scale images onto large walls. This journey has been a learning process, and Milu continues to experiment with different brush strokes on a larger scale. Since painting her first mural in 2011, she has spread all over the world, both in her art and efforts towards spreading awareness of female artists. For each work of art, her Argentinian roots are of the highest importance, with a focus on the specific proverbs around witches, depicted as ‘protagonists with the active power of changing reality through their spells.’ Leaving the meaning of the imagery in the hands of the viewer creates a freedom for Milu. In her piece for STRAAT, she repeats a familiar subject of a mythical and anthropomorphic figure, with a narrative from Latin iconography.