My practice explores the relationship between body, landscape, and memory through photography and performance, working in natural environments informed by ritual and ancestral knowledge.
Topology of Ritual
The project explores a form of archaeology grounded in emotion, where imagery becomes an active force within ancient ceremonial lineages. The body operates as an archive that rekindles inherited knowledge and mirrors the terrain, opening a path to perceive how nature and the sacred are intertwined.
S e i s m i c G e s t u r e s
Using ritual gestures in the volcanic, colonised landscapes of Lanzarote and Tenerife to reveal what history tried to silence. I use my body as a vessel. Through performance, the images evoke a ritual with the miths of the land.
Dance With Me.
After ten years together, we chose different paths. Leaving my hometown in Argentina with only a one-way ticket, I spent months traveling, exploring, and discovering myself. These images capture those turbulent, intimate days, moments of love, loss, reflection, and ultimately, freedom, as I found my place in London.
Acceptance of the Inevitable
Embraces chance and intuition, unfolding through layered analog images where body, land, and city intertwine. Through multiple exposures, the work meditates on impermanence, transformation, and surrender where seeing becomes an act of alignment, and landscapes emerge from uncertainty.
An Inner Journey
Rooted in Japanese philosophy, Wabi-Sabi finds beauty in impermanence, imperfection, and flow. Like water, it shapes perception through change and surrender, inviting a quieter way of seeing where time, erosion, and transience become sources of meaning rather than loss.