Manifiesto
My practice is an intimate dialogue with the landscape. I work with it, not on it, letting nature imprint itself directly onto cloth through botanical dyes, eco-printing, and embroidery. Each piece acts as a tactile diary, a material translation of a specific place, moment, and texture. My images and motifs arise from this direct encounter: the imprint of a leaf, the deep blues of an active dye vat, the subtle lines of a terrain. These elements highlight the natural cycles of growth, maturity, and decay, reminding us of the fragility and, simultaneously, the resilience of the living world. The process is slow and intentional. I use noble fibers—linen, silk, wool—and dye them only with what the earth provides, in a conscious, unrushed cycle. Upon these dyed surfaces, embroidery emerges as a gesture of care and repair, adding layers of time, texture, and attention. Each stitch is an invitation to pause, to observe calmly. This practice is, in itself, an act of coherence. I am committed to natural materials, low-impact processes, and a philosophy of minimal waste. Each work is, therefore, a document of coexistence: a material tribute to the resilient and ephemeral beauty of the natural world, and a quiet reminder that our well-being is intrinsically linked to that of the environment we inhabit.