Creative processes

"If it is absolutely necessary for art or theater to serve any purpose, it will be to teach people that there are activities that are useless and that it is essential that they exist."

-Eugène Ionesco

  • The shadow in me

    The shadow in me

    La Quimera involved going deep inside myself, trying to understand the reason for my photos, and to a certain extent, the reason for me. It was an exercise in emotional and psychological articulation. I was able to connect it with my research process, which consisted of researching mysticism, myths, and nature.

  • Festín

    Festín

    I learned that food can function as symbols of resistance and as a way to narrate the female experience from more intimate and sensorial perspectives. It also reminded me that magic and eroticism reside in the everyday, in small gestures and rituals that we often overlook.

  • Unplanned

    Unplanned

    I practice trusting the moment more and incorporating chance as a creative element. This has not only transformed my way of working, but also my way of perceiving everyday life: I pay more attention to the seemingly insignificant, with a more refined eye.

  • Control

    Control

    Alberto and I worked on the song, improvising with that initial arpeggio that came out on the guitar but which we replaced with a synthesizer until it disappeared completely as the other elements were built.

  • What does forever mean?

    What does forever mean?

    Confidence in the stroke is essential: it gives me stability, confidence, and inspiration to create from the most authentic part of me. And at the same time, that confidence is transmitted to the viewer, because painting is always a dialogue.

  • Listen to your heart

    Listen to your heart

    I'm very obsessed with 2000s music. It was the music I listened to as a child, and I love the aesthetics and fashion of that time. It's been a huge source of inspiration for me. 

  • Stone corral

    Stone corral

    I learned to breathe and take breaks. I learned that not everything has to be created with a specific purpose. Sometimes when you turn your passion into your work, you blind yourself to the beauty of everyday life, you forget the why.

  • Death lurks

    Death lurks

    With these latest drawings, my only approach has been to not overthink it, to unlearn how to find a reason for everything and let it flow. I focus on choosing my materials and the rest comes by itself.

  • Uncut gems

    Uncut gems

    I found in oil the perfect dense and tactile medium, which allowed me to explore gestures and symbols from distant places in the form of glitch and repetition, to insist on the presence of a fragmented origin. 

  • Love‘s a funny thing

    Love‘s a funny thing

    It’s a story of female empowerment after years of emotional abuse. Photography has been a way for me to get to know myself and express myself. Along the way, I’ve also tried to capture scenes that express harmony, balance, strength and beauty.

  • Between place and absence 

    Between place and absence 

    Many of us lack the sense of belonging we seek. What we have and know can feel like a void, a lack of something… We live in constant doubt and testing.

  • Wherever you grab me, I'll grab you

    Wherever you grab me, I'll grab you

    I'm fortunate that my brain conversations (thoughts) turn into advertising. Lately, I've been doing fun things with OATLY! , Sede Café , and STAX—characters, scenarios with humor and sarcasm, and wordplay. I love wordplay.

  • Alarm clock beeps

    Alarm clock beeps

    Once again, I was reminded that you don’t need perfect equipment or the perfect moment. We shot everything on iPhones — and you know what? The strongest photos came when I stopped worrying — about film, about technique, about how things “should” be. Sometimes, real magic lies in spontaneity.

  • Mil formas de decirlo

    Mil formas de decirlo

    Nutrir con mayor información mi proceso de conceptualización y planteamiento de ideas, para después someterlas a un ejercicio de depuración, eliminando aquello que resulta incoherente o innecesario. Confío en que este método me permitirá afinar el lenguaje de mi trabajo.

  • Algunas de estas cosas son ciertas

    Algunas de estas cosas son ciertas

    Seeing things from a distance gave me perspective, and that was invaluable when writing. I had countless conversations and reflections with my Catalan friends and fellow writers. I listened to another language until I understood it. I learned to modify my own so that I could be understood.

  • Poder mirar lo real

    Poder mirar lo real

    Recordaba mucho las charlas con otros viajeros que habían estado antes allí y me decían “no vas a poder ver nada real”. Eso me empujó a buscar lo contrario: esos fragmentos auténticos que igual se cuelan entre la puesta en escena.

  • Silencios que hablan

    Silencios que hablan

    Aprendí a confiar más en la pausa. A veces no se trata de empujar la inspiración, sino de dejar que llegue como agua de río, con fluidez. Y desaprendí la idea de que la belleza necesita explicación: basta con sentirla y las emociones ser interpretadas en silencio.

  • Presente ausente

    Presente ausente

    Es un ensayo fotográfico sobre la fé de las personas en la vida y la muerte. He estado aprendiendo demasiado, desde la forma en cómo me dirijo a las personas para hacerles un retrato, hasta en mis encuadres de las imágenes.

  • La sombra que teje en mí

    La sombra que teje en mí

    This is the first time I am presenting my textiles as suspended pieces: I wanted to convey the architectural quality that runs through my textile work-an element that holds deep personal significance for me.

  • Radiografía de cuerpo completo

    Radiografía de cuerpo completo

    Con un tema tan personal y sensorial como es el cuerpo, era inevitable evocar experiencias personales. Me sorprendió mucho notar que me costaba hablar de ciertos temas, lo que dificultó el desarrollo y la conclusión de algunos poemas.

  • Los tres bandidos y la nahuala del río

    Los tres bandidos y la nahuala del río

    Cada viaje aprendo algo nuevo, desde una receta de cocina, hasta temas más complejos. Por decir alguna, ahora sé sobre el deporte del rodeo, que comparte cosas con la charreada, pero definitivamente es como se acostumbra en el norte de México y el sur del gabacho.