ABOUT

DIES IRAE

I am interested in the role as intermediary of humans in the interaction between culture and nature. It is amazing to think us as the link that binds two such dissimilar phenomena. Nature, on one hand, with its slow but sure evolutionary time. And culture, on the other hand, with its frenetic time of increasingly rapid changes upon reality.

I usually work with three types of elements: 
-Animals that represent the natural stability of the bodies.
-Futuristic technology that symbolize the speed of human action in their own circumstances.
-And humans, who always seem to be in motion and broken by the different times that they go through.

The pieces are not intended to be optimistic or pessimistic about the future. They intend to show the complexity of the times that lie ahead. They try to warn us about human creativity, because it is gaining such speed that it may provoke the risk of getting out of control and exceed (even if it is our own creation) the capacities of human reflection.


REACHED DESTINATION

The crowing of the rooster crushes us every morning. Loneliness is a reached destination. We coexist with the storm. And although the future looks promising and green, it might be only a replacement for the present.

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CLICK FIX TO FIX THE ERROR

The unknown is bigger than our courage, that's why we ride illusions to face fear. We carry the future, even if we are the future itself. Fix the error. Pretend is the last one: forget the one you fixed before.

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THE MINERS

Miners are artists: they create the future. Miners are fighters: they battle the past. They dive us all into the sky.

NOT MINTED YET

NOT EVERY OCTOPUS IS A KRAKEN

Life seems immortal: it flourishes even if we spill it. But not alive technology larks on the horizon, and beware, because life might be helpless. Remember: not every octopus is a Kraken.

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