I collect plant parts as a sampling of plant spaces.
Those places are taken from common places, even homey; such as flowerpots, the street, squares, etc. I represent the variations and relationships that these shapes have when I intersect them by sharing common spaces.
Like a diagram, a collection of individual parts is reconstructed to reconfigure them into a single image.
Daily invisibility, referring to the imperceptible that seeps into us without our realizing it, is another concept that I want to enhance in my images since in these times where everything is fast, natural beauty goes unnoticed.
In this series I seek to understand how our closest plant environment can affect us, how the relationship between splendor without intervention and people is understood.