A sealed deal
2025, February
Textile collage on crochet, felting, cotton thread, embroidery on raw cotton cloth and poem Measures
55,4 x 59,8 cm
At once intimate and documentary, the piece is a textile collage with four planes that intertwine history and utopia based on the certainty that the future has to be ancestralThe crochet evokes material and symbolic sustenance, while the felt with branches and a pocket suggests the act of caring and guarding, traditionally associated with the feminine and textile techniques that subvert patriarchal narratives of domination. The fragments of felt (re)sewn go back to the ancestry of manual creation, celebrating the know-how that spans generations and has sustained humanity since time immemorial. Finally, the embroidered poem speaks of a utopia: making love inherent, silently pulsating in everyone like a universal force. A piece that is both document and dream - a textile manifesto of connection, care and hope.
Seam of the reverse side
2025, January
Textile collage on raw cotton cloth, reuse of scraps and natural dyeing
59,5 x 26,5 cm
Isn't the greatest mourning the constant becoming? Isn't life a constant tearing and mending? The conception of the piece went through internal mourning in order to celebrate the eternal cycle of vida-muerte-vidaThe contrast of textures between jute, hand-spun yarns, fabric scraps, stained or naturally dyed scraps, rustic wool and even an old pair of mother's pants are interwoven to mend what has been torn. On the reverse side of the lines, scraps find new meanings: to sew together each fragment of the afterlife is to be reborn. As a prominent and focal element, a fertile and gestational place affirms that rebirth is constant. Mending is not linear - threads break when sewing the reverse side.