"De tiempo en tiempo un volcán estalla" suggests an allegorical journey to the feminine condition within the universe through a poetic construction by associating the insignia of nature with the human and animal kingdom. Through a metaphorical elaboration, the images attempt to elevate the feminine condition of the earth as nucleus of fertility and generation of life, without ceasing to confront us with its power of destruction. Nature speaks as an eruption of being, reminiscing heritage where ancestors, archetypes and arcana meet again. Inherent to nature and imprinted in the landscape, violence is a force before all, a vehicle between death and new life. A mythical terrain that reminds us, that nature acts as a mother who creates everything and destroys everything. While nature’s dichotomies spread between creation and destruction, the works attempt to awaken to a planetary vision -enhanced by the sense of common destiny- of the psychic landscape and emotional topography in which we are submerged; a transformation of the physical into the psychological.
"De tiempo en tiempo un volcán estalla" suggests an allegorical journey to the feminine condition within the universe through a poetic construction by associating the insignia of nature with the human and animal kingdom. Through a metaphorical elaboration, the images attempt to eleva...
"De tiempo en tiempo un volcán estalla" suggests an allegorical journey to the feminine condition within the universe through a poetic construction by associating the insignia of nature with the human and animal kingdom. Through a metaphorical elaboration, the images attempt to elevate the feminine condition of the earth as nucleus of fertility and generation of life, without ceasing to confront us with its power of destruction. Nature speaks as an eruption of being, reminiscing heritage where ancestors, archetypes and arcana meet again. Inherent to nature and imprinted in the landscape, violence is a force before all, a vehicle between death and new life. A mythical terrain that reminds us, that nature acts as a mother who creates everything and destroys everything. While nature’s dichotomies spread between creation and destruction, the works attempt to awaken to a planetary vision -enhanced by the sense of common destiny- of the psychic landscape and emotional topography in which we are submerged; a transformation of the physical into the psychological.