Events on the Democratic Picture

(New York,2019)

 

I was taught that photography was the most “democratic” medium, since any grain of information that lives on an image is equally important as the rest. With this project I address that premise by creating algorithmic reproduction of particular elements within a photograph taken during my godmother’s wedding in the early 80’s in Venezuela. The images become obsessive and intimate exposures. They allude to the fixation of nostalgia and the impossibility to recreate spaces and moments without the people that activate them.

 

1) Mirror that Remained on a Corner for 50 Years - 2) Wedding Flowers - 3) Hairstyles

4) Whiskey & Napkin - 5) Context - 6) Heavy Hands Like Her Mother’s - 7) Shepherdess

 

Sin TI

Stop-motion Animation

 

Pupusas Show

(Brooklyn, 2019)

 

Display for Pupusas Exhibition at Bahia Restauran in Brooklyn, New York.

Inkjet Prints on clear film paper mounted on an acrylic panel and coated

44” x 8” x 1/8”