I am focused on organizing the chaos we experience. I create categories: collections, archives, sections, measurements, headings, indexes, timelines, codes, alphabets and lists. I search and detect: patterns, cycles, antonyms and synonyms, oppositions and complementarities, contradictions and coherence, tensions and distensions, fugacity and persistence.
I work by themes and series, which allows me to set myself research objectives that, once fulfilled, turn this group of works into a cabinet of living curiosities where life experiences coexist under a new visual narrative.
Once a case is closed, reorganized and learned the vital lesson, I travel on foot to another place of experience to explore those chaotic archaeological sites full of keys to unravel to give them an artistic reconstruction.
Looking for inspiration, I look at my own life experiences as well as the experiences of other people, so sometimes I ask for collaboration from others: a memory, a note of his fist and lyrics, selecting a color, a word, a song and from there I give birth to a new experience, in a sense, more collective.
Here is a short sample of some of the main collections, but there are many more works among them that have not been included.
THE FILE OF ALL INCIDENTAL THINGS
El archivo de todas las cosas incidentales
HIPERTEXTUAL
FACTORIA DE ARTE. MADRID
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Arqueológica. Galería Garajarte. La Granja