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the studio

Teresa J. Cuevas’s studio is far more than a workspace: it is a territory where her works are born and developed, a place where the story of each piece intertwines with the timeline of whoever observes it. Every visitor who crosses its doors becomes part of that continuous thread, turning the studio into a mirror—a universal language that connects the work, the artist, and the viewer.

Built from the ground up, the studio was designed with extreme care for light and space. Every orientation was considered, every window, every entrance of morning and afternoon sun, and the inclusion of north light—ideal for exhibition—ensures that the colors of the works remain faithful and vibrant. This project was Teresa’s final work as an architect: a place where art and architecture merge in harmony, with references to the minimalist and contemplative sensibility of Tadao Ando, Álvaro Siza, Alvar Aalto, and the Asian influence of One-on-One Architects.

A constant spirit of experimentation fills the studio. Materials—many of them tied to architecture and construction, such as steel, plaster, cement, stone, and even sculpturally treated paper—transform into study and artwork, creating unexpected and deeply evocative results. Every element of the space, from the light to the choice of materials, contributes to making the experience of creating and observing unique, inviting the viewer to accompany the artist on a vital and sensorial journey.

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