Blooming | 2025



My work emerges from a gesture of radical transformation: I rescue what society discards and transform it into living matter. Food wrappers, ropes abandoned on beaches, plastic straws, and fragments of industrial waste are cut, sewn, burned, and assembled with obsessive patience until they blossom into compositions that expand from the wall, like untamable organisms.

My pieces tension two irreconcilable worlds: the organic nature and the rawness of the artificial. In this clash, a powerful paradox emerges: the inert becomes movement, the polluting becomes beauty, the banal becomes experience. I don't disguise materiality, I don't soften the plastic or hide its condition; on the contrary, I exalt it, making it explode with color, volume, and energy, as if nature itself were reclaiming space within the artificial.

What you see are irruptions. Works that don't conform to the passivity of the wall; they escape, overflow, inviting us to be touched, explored, discovered. They are a pause in the accelerated cadence of the everyday: a moment in which time is suspended and the gaze is shaken. I try to break patterns, compositional laws, and harmonies.

“Blooming” means “florecer” in spanish. And these works “florecen” in the places where they are created, as evidence of my passage, as a material echo of what we are and what we consume. They are not born from the earth, but from waste; they sprout not with sap, but with plastics, wrappings, and fragments of a world that produces as much as it discards.

Each piece bears a code: the postal code of the place where it was made, followed by the work number. Thus, each one becomes a map, a geographical and temporal imprint. A flower that belongs not to the field or the garden, but to the human, cultural, and contaminated space we inhabit.

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07458/6
EUR 370,00
07458/5
EUR 350,00
45692/1
EUR 150,00
07458/4
EUR 150,00
07458/3
EUR 500,00
07458/2
EUR 150,00
07458/1
EUR 200,00