Phase IExclusion
On a white background I express the fear, the feeling of terror to feel apart and not deserve or be included in the day-to-day events. That terror makes us feel excluded, it is a cold situation that devitalizes, we withdraw. depersonalize,, feel “nothing.”
This feeling is so strong that no matter how loud you scream, cry out…. there is no answer. The situation becomes uncomfortable for others and you isolate yourself, they isolate you. This feeling leads you to void yourself, to lose the ability to feel useful and since you are displaced, you lose the feeling of roots. The head becomes something merely physical, pain and horror dwells in it. You become more and more invisible. You are not recognized, you are excluded.
ExclusionPhase II
Phase II
On a material background, human beings are portrayed as living ghosts outside their time and space. The excluded ones create the shadows of our society. Warm-cold, dark-light colours encompassed by matter. Ignored, discarded, abandoned … Portrayed with no hands because they no longer feel useful, with no feet, symbolizing the loss of their roots, their heads lose cognitive ability. I recognize that feeling that we harbor in us in a greater or lesser extent.
ExclusionPhase III
Phase III
On a white background, embryonic forms emerge configuring new landscapes, life makes its way through its cycles and humanity seems to be full of new possibilities. Light colours interacting with the white background, creating dynamic scenes, vital stories.