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Artist's vision

Truth resides in Pichichos' eyes

To grasp the essence of the world, language often becomes indispensable; yet to truly feel it, images tend to reveal the most authentic hues of reality. As a visual artist, my path is guided by an insatiable curiosity and a desire to explore—creating artworks that serve as encoded messages, inspired by astral imprints, to foster a deeper connection with our shared human experience.
The Pichichos—animals—embody one of the most profound dimensions of human understanding, as a single gaze can awaken emotions buried deep within the unconscious. In them, I seek the reflection of our own astral projections, believing in the inevitability of encountering certain souls throughout our lives. My artistic journey is a quest to uncover the personalities of these beings, mirroring fragments of ourselves, and revealing the cosmic synchronicities that bind us.

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My Influence

My work emerges from the intersection of animal emotion and visual experimentation. I draw inspiration from the conceptual intensity of Marta Minujín, the deep connection with the wild seen in the works of Michele Bavassano and Sharon Vanadia, and the cinematic gaze of Gianluca Busani, who transforms nature into a scene.

From an early age, I was surrounded by a strong artistic sensibility that left a lasting impression on me—shaped in part by the visual world of Pérez Celis and a tradition of color, form, and expressive power that still echoes in the way I create today.

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My background in graphic modeling has also played a key role in shaping my visual language: an awareness of posture, body, editorial aesthetics, and the tension between presence and stillness runs through each of my compositions.

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Along a path marked by profound losses, my brother has remained a steady and luminous presence. Dedicated to the field of health, he has specialized in Germanic medicine and metaphysical approaches to healing the body and spirit. Though his path doesn’t intersect directly with the arts, his understanding of the astral field and the connection between the physical and the subtle has quietly nourished my own way of perceiving the world and its mysteries.

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And yet, the most powerful influence behind my urge to capture the essence of a moment came from something far more personal. In my mother’s final years, I witnessed how light can slowly dim, even in those who once lit up every room. She never stopped taking photos—birthdays, pets, sunsets—ordinary days made extraordinary through her gaze. When I look back at the images she once captured, those fleeting moments return with startling clarity, and I find myself traveling through time.

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Through her, I came to understand that photography is not merely about recording what is visible, but about preserving the emotional trace of what once was. It became my way of holding onto fleeting beauty, of honoring what can no longer remain, and giving it form beyond time.

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