LANDS AND HORIZONS

From a specific point in the territory, we can observe a circular space that contains us. This perception of a circle, sometimes clearly delineated by the horizon, other times interrupted by urban structures or natural features, refers to the practices of Land Art, where the environment becomes support, material, and meaning. 

CELLULAR MEMORY

There are movements that arise from silence. There are turns that come from the pain of those who came before. There are pauses that are nothing more than other stories that continue to beat within me. And yet, all of this builds me, inhabits me, defines me.

WATER BODIES

In that constant flow, in that coming and going, forms emerge that at times seem to contain something recognizable: bodies of water where the image acquires a slight three-dimensionality, where the sediment evokes marine remains, scenes that never quite become fixed.