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1-23 November 2025
Cordillera (2025)
A textile work created together with Romina Lepin.
The mountain range is the spine of South America, a portal where paths, knowledge, and creative visions converge. Between its peaks, the threads of the past and the future intertwine.
2. Pachamama (2023)
Mother Earth in the Latin American language: the all-encompassing whole. She cries to give her rivers — not from sadness, but from emotion. Her tears become paths of life, flowing from the heart of the planet.
3. Venus Star/Wuñelfe (2023)
In Mapudungun, Wuñelfe means “morning star.” The planet Venus, a symbol of guidance and desire, lights up the dawn for those seeking their inner path. It shines before sunrise, like a lighthouse reminding us that light is also born from darkness.
4. forest/spirit of the forest (2025)
Born from a deep sense of connection with nature, this work celebrates the green mystery. The flower depicted — Hierba de la Virgen — is native to Chile’s wetlands. Within it live the spirits of the forest, whispering reminders that we are part of the whole.
5. Chagual - Puya chilensis (2025)
This plant can wait up to 20 years to bloom… and it does so only once in its lifetime. Its patience is its wisdom, its thorns are its armor. A symbol of resilience and strength, the Chagual is a jewel native to Chile that reminds us everything blooms in its own time.
6. Organic Memory (2025)
To return to the origin, to merge with the earth, to become living matter for those who come after.
An ode to the cyclical, to rest, to rebirth.
Organic memory doesn’t forget — it transforms.
7. Sun (2025)
The sun, eternal source of creation. For centuries I’ve imagined it as the face of divinity, the origin of every pulse. Do beings live within its fire? Perhaps…
8. Latinoamérica (Corn), 2025
Corn is the heart of our land, the food that unites our peoples. In its kernels lives the memory of our roots, the diversity and abundance that feed our identity. In Chile, we call it choclo.
9. Flower (Ortiga Caballuna), 2025
A flower native to Chile’s wetlands, Ortiga Caballuna holds an invisible spirit that inhabits all living things. As you look at it, it also looks back at you.
10. Chirimoya (2021)
The spirit of the chirimoya refuses to disappear. It keeps a hidden seed, ready to travel beyond time and body. Its sweetness is a small spell for persistence and continuity.
11. Maqui (2025)
A fruit from southern Chile, dancing through the cold southern winds to keep its warmth. Small, dark, and luminous at the same time, the maqui is a symbol of vitality and endurance.
12. The Creator (2025)
We are matter in motion — creators of life and beauty. This piece is a dance between the sun and kindness, between the human and the divine. A reminder that the creative spark — whether you call it God, source, or energy — lives within us, waiting to be awakened.