Technique: Printing on pigmented inks, glue, mortar, plaster, salt crystals, glue, sea shell.
"Caressing Pain" is based on artistic research into the technique and iconography used in the decorative frescoes of Roman antiquity that reflect the care of women's bodies and their representation, with the aim of creating a series of contemporary frescoes that form part of an installation that simulates an archaeological remnant of the future of our contemporary civilisation, alluding to the end of our era. My main interest are the objects that are used to heal the body through massage, acupressure or decontraction, so starting from an archive of images of women in frescoes, mosaics and Roman bas-reliefs about massage and body care, I will put them together with another archive of images, current analogue or electronic massage instruments for body care, preserving beauty or delaying the signs of aging that are for sale on internet portals such as Wish, Aliexpress or Amazon.