Rerum natura is a proposal that arises from the profound daily concern that the nature of the times offers us, of things, that is to say; a small gaze that tries to pronounce eloquent syllables as we contemplate the path that life surrounds us, the flight of birds, the inert fall of the leaves, the whisper of fish, the fleeting flash of bees, the movement of the beetle through the aurora, the sincere song of thunder, the roaring noise of the waves, the petrification of atoms with the air, the beautiful putrefaction of bodies and therefore, the regenerating life that detaches itself from themselves. From my small vision, I try to express my interpretation of some simplistic studies of the line, the form, the space and the format; real materials with which carbon becomes adhesive, scrutinizing on the outskirts of reality in those living beings such as: Garlic, Peppers and Oranges, in order to spit out those doubts that refute the constant coming and going of the winds, thus announcing or embodying a small sample of an afterthought that pretends to be another object of study due to my stubborn nonconforming knowledge