Sculptural installation: Beyond the Void.
Textile patchwork on felt base. Composition of five pieces:
· Patchwork 3: 167 × 104 × 0.5 cm
· Patchwork 4: 201 × 94 × 0.5 cm
· Patchwork 1: 167 x 104 × 0,5 cm
· Patchwork 4: 201 x 94 × 0,5 cm
· Patchwork 4: 152 × 124 × 0,5 cm
BEYOND THE VOID // 2024
The project Beyond the Void was born from a deeply personal experience: the premature loss of my father, a sculptor whose life was marked by dedication to art as well as by the frustration of not achieving the recognition he longed for. This painful episode initially led me to reject art as a vocation. However, over time, it inspired a reflection on the social pressures that drive individuals to pursue external ideals of success, often causing alienation and denial of one’s own identity.
The work explores the tension between authenticity and conformity, questioning the social norms that dictate how we should be. In this sense, clothing serves as a central metaphor: garments function as a nonverbal language and reflect fragmented identities—layers adopted to fit into various contexts. These masks can distance the individual from their essence, accumulating fictions that conceal true identity.
Beyond the Void offers an introspective refuge—a space where social conventions dissolve and reconciliation with one’s own light and shadows becomes possible. The installation comprises two main elements: a fabric made of overlapping, deconstructed garments in patchwork form, symbolizing the multiple roles we assume; and liquid sculptures—abstract resin stains with glossy finishes—that defy rigid standards.
This work is intrinsically connected to my love for clothing and its significance. Each used garment is more than just fabric; it represents memory and lived experience. By collecting old garments, especially those laden with history and emotion, I seek to bring together different origins and meanings, constructing pieces that reveal both visible and hidden aspects within ourselves.
Beyond the Void celebrates individual uniqueness, using art as a tool to question imposed narratives and to propose a space where fragmented identities might be reconciled toward wholeness.
Málaga, 2024.
Textile patchwork on felt base. Composition of five pieces:
· Patchwork 3: 167 × 104 × 0.5 cm
· Patchwork 4: 201 × 94 × 0.5 cm
· Patchwork 1: 167 x 104 × 0,5 cm
· Patchwork 4: 201 x 94 × 0,5 cm
· Patchwork 4: 152 × 124 × 0,5 cm
BEYOND THE VOID // 2024
The project Beyond the Void was born from a deeply personal experience: the premature loss of my father, a sculptor whose life was marked by dedication to art as well as by the frustration of not achieving the recognition he longed for. This painful episode initially led me to reject art as a vocation. However, over time, it inspired a reflection on the social pressures that drive individuals to pursue external ideals of success, often causing alienation and denial of one’s own identity.
The work explores the tension between authenticity and conformity, questioning the social norms that dictate how we should be. In this sense, clothing serves as a central metaphor: garments function as a nonverbal language and reflect fragmented identities—layers adopted to fit into various contexts. These masks can distance the individual from their essence, accumulating fictions that conceal true identity.
Beyond the Void offers an introspective refuge—a space where social conventions dissolve and reconciliation with one’s own light and shadows becomes possible. The installation comprises two main elements: a fabric made of overlapping, deconstructed garments in patchwork form, symbolizing the multiple roles we assume; and liquid sculptures—abstract resin stains with glossy finishes—that defy rigid standards.
This work is intrinsically connected to my love for clothing and its significance. Each used garment is more than just fabric; it represents memory and lived experience. By collecting old garments, especially those laden with history and emotion, I seek to bring together different origins and meanings, constructing pieces that reveal both visible and hidden aspects within ourselves.
Beyond the Void celebrates individual uniqueness, using art as a tool to question imposed narratives and to propose a space where fragmented identities might be reconciled toward wholeness.
Málaga, 2024.
Instalación con piezas de patchwork textil.
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