Sacred Nature
2022
The forest has ears and the fields have eyes.
John Heywood
Sacred Nature
When I met Ángela, our worlds began to intertwine. Her secret gardens, full of light, rhythm, and careful observation, met the wild, untamed landscapes of my fauna. In this exhibition, our practices crossed paths — a chapter, a pause, a dialogue between Eden and the Pampa.
Ángela taught me to see how nature hides its nooks, how light and color form secret tapestries, how patience shapes observation into living collages. I brought my animals, crocodiles, deer, capybaras, birds, beings that escape control, resist inventories, and create new alliances. The wound is vital texture; the armor is fire and smoke.
Together, our work became a dialogue of cover, fold, and resilience. Between contemplation and action, we reclaimed the sacred in the land, letting the materiality of nature guide us. My fauna and her gardens merged, blending meticulous care with wild freedom, shaping images that speak of survival, resistance, and the possibilities of a world beyond imposed order.