

"In the abstraction of black and white, there is no longer body or landscape, only repeating forms. Where once there was judgment, now there is recognition—we are matter from the same ground."


Fluid Skeletons,
Mutant Territories
CARTOGRAPHY OF LIVING MATTER
From the beginning, the drawings emerged from an intuitive gesture, an exercise of memory where body and landscape merge.
Created without direct reference, they are forms in suspension— impossible bone fragments, roots that never touched the earth, traces of organisms that never existed. They are compositions that oscillate between the familiar and the unknown, evoking the fusion of anatomy and nature.
The shapes follow the organic logic of growth— branching out like underground roots or veins that multiply in unpredictable trajectories.
The drawing grows as living matter grows—without a fixed plan, in a balance between impulse and restraint.
This work is only the beginning of a broader visual exploration, where different painting techniques and materials will be explored to translate the ephemerality and transformation of matter.
On the horizon, three-dimensionality will emerge as a new layer of this investigation— sculptures and reliefs that will give weight and substance to these floating structures, like fossils waiting to be discovered.
Liquid Cartographies,
Organic Echoes

The continuous experimentation with paints, textures, and printing processes will expand this territory, bringing the digital closer to pictorial materiality.
This research also aims to explore parallels between microscopic studies in laboratories and traditional techniques like watercolor, dissolving the boundaries between science and art.
The fusion between body and environment manifests through fluid forms, where the fragility of matter reveals itself in organic and ever-changing compositions. Resembling both anatomical remnants and biological cartographies, these paintings evoke the impermanence of the body and its continuous transformation.
Each surface is a visual palimpsest, where new expressions emerge to deepen the metaphor of the fusion between organism and territory.

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