
Born Argentinian. Portuguese.
I currently live and work between Portugal and France
MY PRACTICE
I am essentially a multidisciplinary artist. Photographer, visual artist, storyteller.
My work focuses mainly on highlighting two aspects of human existence: silenced social issues (specifically linked to women), and the details of the spaces that reveal some notion of infinity (transcendence).
I feel a special attraction for the processes of recovery, of the re-building of the self.
I am moved by vulnerability, and the potential force it contains as an expression of resilience.
I generate photographic corpus (mostly documentaries and conceptual) in black and white, generally with the intervention of other techniques and supports, such as writing and performance.
Passionate about spaces and minimalist captures, particularly fascinated by the dramatic potential of lighting effects.
My interests lie particularly in the human spiritual nature, healing and origins.
EDUCATIONAL & PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Diplomate in Thanatology | Grief and end-of-life support (2024 · Universidad Pontificia de México · MX).
Master in Gender Studies (2016 · Universitat de Barcelona · ES).
Photography | Social and Commercial (2008 · AFPRA · AR).
BA Image and Sound design | Film studies (2004 · Universidad de Buenos Aires · AR).
I have gone through different areas of work (scriptwriting, production, aesthetical coordination) in television and audiovisual production areas (AR) (2003 – 2009). I also dedicate myself to the development of the graphic identity of my projects.
From this experience, I taught at the University, Superior and High School levels (Scriptwriting, Analytical History of Latin American Media, Multimedia Production, Audiovisual Media, Design and Photography) (AR)
MY STORY IN A NUTSHELL
A life marked by external movement, but above all, internal change.
I was born in Argentina, a country where I moved to 10 different cities and changed homes more than 20 times before emigrating to Europe.
I have traveled through 22 countries, lived in 6 of them, in 23 cities and towns, and in countless homes.
I have gone through some of the darkest and most traumatic experiences a person can endure. But resilience has been the common thread running through my life.
Perhaps that is why I always return to the nature of the human soul as my primary focus, in my artistic practice and in my daily reflections.