Installations
My installations are immersive narratives that weave together threads of history, memory, and shared humanity.
With a vision to create art that not only tells a story but also invites participation, I like to transform spaces into living dialogues between the past and the present.
My journey into installations stems from a deep-seated desire to honor untold stories and to foster connections that transcend time and culture. By integrating mediums like textiles, video projections, and found objects, I craft environments that are both visually captivating and emotionally stirring. Each installation is a reflection of a meticulous craftsmanship and a commitment to exploring themes of identity, resilience, and collective memory.
My installations are communal experiences that encourage reflection and dialogue. I believe in the power of art to heal and to bring people together, creating spaces where viewers become participants in the storytelling process. By engaging with these installations, we are prompted to consider our own roles within the larger tapestry of human history.
I infuse my work with introspection and hope, whether by stitching the names of the “desaparecidos” onto expansive fabrics or by constructing intricate tributes to unsung heroes. My installations ask us to not only witness but to connect—to find within ourselves the threads that tie us to each other and to the stories that define us.
I invite viewers to embark on a journey that reminds us of the enduring strength of the human spirit and the beauty that arises when art and empathy intertwine.