CAPSULE is born from the aerial gaze, from those journeys where distance opens new ways of seeing and remembering. The analog photographs, developed and processed entirely in the darkroom, then become time capsules: frozen fragments that preserve the memory of a moment.
The process does not stop at capture. Once the prints are made, the artist intervenes by applying paint, adding a tactile and expressive layer to each piece. Textile elements are then incorporated through collage techniques, blending photography with textile art to create multidimensional compositions.
Territory and memory intertwine in a single gesture: to look is to excavate, and each layer opens a fissure toward the invisible.
The process does not stop at capture. Once the prints are made, the artist intervenes by applying paint, adding a tactile and expressive layer to each piece. Textile elements are then incorporated through collage techniques, blending photography with textile art to create multidimensional compositions.
Territory and memory intertwine in a single gesture: to look is to excavate, and each layer opens a fissure toward the invisible.
30 x 40 cm
2024



