Proyectos de arte
My artistic practice is grounded in ancestral research, as if I were excavating the cells of my DNA to explore the migrations that inhabit my body. In this process, I recognize the presence of my ancestors: the Indigenous Wayuu weavers, along with Spanish, Portuguese, and other roots that intertwine as the guiding thread of my work. Through textile practice, I establish a bridge between identity, memory, and territory reactivating ancestral knowledge that transcends time and shapes my own path. For me, weaving is a gesture of thought and evocation, where every knot is a sign and every stitch a story. In this process, I revisit memory, interlace experiences, and construct a visual and tactile narrative that unfolds in space. I work with recycled rope as an essential material, exploring its ability to transform, oxidize, and absorb the passage of time. At the textile scale, I incorporate sublimated photography onto fiber, allowing the image to merge with the trace of the weave. In this interaction, matter reacts like memory it changes, breathes, and endures. Each piece emerges from a meticulous, hand-driven process where gesture becomes language and material becomes archive. My works are not meant to be merely contemplated but inhabitedimmersive spaces where poetry, sound, Braille, sign language, video, and fiber intertwine to awaken the memory of the body.