espera de su mar
(2025)
In these works, I feel liberated.
Throughout the process, simplicity has taken hold of me — the simplicity of gesture and surrender. Often, what is most simple and everyday holds the deepest beauty, because it neither adorns itself nor hides: it reveals itself just as it is, without my interference.
Each layer of water is like a stratum of time, an almost invisible trace that sustains what will come next. There is no control, no pursuit of perfection: water, air, and waiting each play their part, revealing forms I could never have imagined on my own. In some pieces, you can sense a kind of contained space — a subtle dialogue between the human and the natural. In others, that freedom expands without limit.
Allowing the work to breathe, to err, to find its own way has been — and continues to be — a process of humility and healing.
These pieces are born from a need for rupture, a return to the roots — to the sea. They serve as a reminder that the gaze of a child — and of my inner child — is both the simplest and the most precious thing. Layer by layer, in a humble act of surrender, beauty quietly emerges.
























