My artistic approach represents a visual exploration that delves into spaces, restructuring them through new perspectives and narratives. The images I conceive act as catalysts for redesigns and metamorphoses, aspiring to provoke experiences that impact our subjective apprehension of spatial memory, its geometry and the way we absorb and feel our surroundings.
By conceiving of memory as intrinsic to human beings, I bring out sensations that affect us in different layers, from the most intimate to the most superficial. My research focuses on activating these levels of understanding, provoking the possible existence of multiple sensations and visions within a territory, made up of intertwined experiences and perceptions.
Exploring the coexistence of meanings that a place can harbor is a central element in my work. Considering that the imagination plays a fundamental role in our relationship with space, my images propose transient landscapes that often escape attention, invoking the imagination as an integral part of the interpretation of space, from its architecture to the subjective experience of each individual.
Spatial geometry is of central importance in my practice, which is marked by the deconstruction and subsequent reconstruction of structures. The geometric reinterpretation, manifested on a visual level, is transformed into an optical stimulus through the composition of volumes, plays of light and shadow that deceive the viewer as to the permanence of the three-dimensional elements. This visual game awakens the senses, providing not only a renewed spatial experience, but also a visual one, especially in the context of photography
I observe space as a malleable organism, where the interaction between my work and the environment establishes a dialectical relationship, mutually influencing each other in the context. This process gives the place that hosts the work an active and inseparable participation in the narrative, transcending its function as a mere physical context to become a space of discourse and meaning.
My work, as a proposition, points in the direction of a renewed approach to the way we perceive, remember, experience and reconsider space.