The objective of this degree work is to relate Helio's Woman from different theoretical postulates of the artistic conception of Neobaroque with the poetic proposal of the Ecuadorian author Dina Bellrham. The meaning of Dina's verses, at times hermetic, is pierced by certain medical terminology that forces the reader to frame himself in the poetic universe of the author. Dina constructs through Helio's Woman the archetypal neo-baroque subject, who is the one who concretizes things or says speeches hidden in the poet's psyche. This search for neo-baroque elements is achieved through the contributions of Omar Calabrese, Severo Sarduy, Eduardo Milán, Jacobo Sefamí, Luis Martín Estudillo and Roberto Echavarren, who reformulate the baroque spectrum and propose a new aesthetic reality called "neo-baroque".