
THE ART OF THE SPIRIT, THE SPIRIT OF ART
My artistic work emerges from an exploration of the relationship between body, mind, and spirit. The search for answers to existential questions about destiny, uncertainty, and the connection between the physical and the transcendent led me to explore disciplines such as genealogy, psychomagic, evolutionary tarot, and shamanic singing as tools for self-knowledge and transformation. Rehabilitation after brain surgery in 2016 introduced me fully to spiritual practices such as meditation and yoga. This experience reaffirmed the intrinsic link between creativity and spirituality, a subject I had already been exploring and which became the cornerstone of my artistic explorations and proposals.
My practice focuses on making the invisible visible, on materializing the internal dialogues, the eloquent silences, and the subtle energies that shape our experience. I seek to offer the viewer sensorial experiences that evoke a spiritual and psychological dimension of art, inviting them to contemplation and recognize the importance of self-observation and silence in understanding the essence of being.
My creative process doesn't follow a rigid method; it emerges from diverse sources, from images that arise in meditation or from explorations and fortuitous encounters with matter. The final work is the result of the articulation of reason and technique with the sensitivity of creative vital energy, where the essential mystery of each piece resides. The creation becomes a continuous inquiry into spirituality through art and vice versa, with the process being a fundamental component of the work itself, a play between materializing the spirit and spiritualizing matter.
My main lines of artistic exploration are expressed in painting, fabric assemblages, and large-format spatial installations. In my projects, I establish visual dialogues between textiles, texts, pigments, and textures on natural fabrics, always seeking a balance between creation, spatial arrangement, and viewer interaction.