
In Silencio, I explore impermanence by transforming the traditional canvas into a suspended body—my body. I created a mold of my torso using canvas and resin, allowing me to expand painting into a three-dimensional form that is both vulnerable and emptied. This work is a meditation on what remains when everything external dissolves.
The suspended torso is not an object, but a trace—a memory of form. It represents the body not as identity, but as a temporary vessel, destined to fade. By lifting the pictorial surface into space, I opened a portal to something inward: the spirit, the breath beneath the form, the silence that reveals the essence.
Silencio is my way of stepping beyond the skin. It invites others to reflect on the fragility of the body and the continuity of the soul. It is a quiet offering—a moment to pause, to feel what cannot be held, and to remember that the truth of being is not in what endures, but in what vibrates before it vanishes.