Visual arts
“The relationship between what we see and what we know is never clear. Every evening we see the sun setting. We know that the Earth is moving away from it. However, knowledge, explanation, never quite fit with vision.”
-John Berger
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How to Despair to Infinity
Pienso que la melancolía, el enamoramiento, la soledad, el miedo y las obsesiones (cualquiera de ellas), son estados que distorsionan y modifican el tiempo y el espacio de uno mismo; todo se vuelve “un poco raro”, y yo vivo navegando ahí.
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Unlevelled
I'm quite a solitary person so I find a lot of comfort in hunting for scenes to photograph. I'm drawn to places at their quietest and the way the artificial light we've placed creates its own image.
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Pockets of Attention
Working with architecture, landscape, and still life has become instinctive, almost intuitive, both in process and result. It feels natural and controlled, yet I’m also using the camera as a tool for empathic connection.
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Emerging Identities
Three years of observation (and hundreds of developed photos) offers a poignantly candid record of my family's emerging identities after experiencing the breakdown of a marriage, an escape from high control religion/patriarchy, and the acceptance of queer identity and love.
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For Then
I learned to find myself in what we avoid looking at—in what hurts or makes us uncomfortable but insists on staying in our depths. I discovered the power that lies in fragility and the possibility of collective connection that emerges from the intimate.
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The Seahorse
Sometimes we take photos just to take them, but my goal for 2026 is to have more consistency and steadiness in how I present and organize my art.
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The Business of Music Videos
It’s funny—I often say I’m not a very emotional person, but my video work can be incredibly based in emotion over technique and form.
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The Greatness Within You
Every time I take a tool to shape an idea, it’s a moment that makes me feel alive and aware of myself in the present. Also, dreaming of creating opens space for a world without limits, where perfection is precisely that because it is imperfect.
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Things Fall Apart
I think a lot about anxiety. I mean, it’s beautiful here but full of things that can kill you, like snakes, jellyfish, and crocodiles.
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Rebirth at the Edge of the Abyss
As an artist, I’m an instrument of a broader consciousness that, under the right conditions, uses my talents to express itself. Not only to share a vision with others, but also to know myself and allow that consciousness to experience itself through that act.
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In the end, we begin again
Making interventions is something like putting a period at the end of things. Just as a period generates meaning for the word that precedes it, this is an exercise in letting go, understanding, and laying out — literally — what was: what I felt about what happened.
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Metanoia
I’ve learned how deeply internalized the hegemonic gaze and the dominant narratives promoted by social media are. It’s difficult to peel away layer after layer and realize that, in a way, your own gaze is still conditioned. It’s a process, and each time I feel I’m getting closer to something that feels consistent with who I am and with my growth.










