Somos

A visual tale of philosophy

From an external perspective, #SOMOS] Series explores the history of philosophy in a visual and casual manner. The pieces in the series translate visually my understanding about big philosophical questions, starting with the Big Bang. Each question is explored by creating 15 versions of the same idea, resulting in 15 pieces. Over time, by “translating” philosophical theories into visual art, I hope to spark curiosity and wonder, creating a “think-map” of questions, answers, and isolated thoughts to help us identify connections and make sense of our shared existence as human beings.

ieces that unfold broken maps and liquid territories, this series reveals an intimate geography where the contours of the city dissolve into pigment, memory, and open-ended experience. An invisible energy—mapping the city as a living, vibrant, and unstable entity. Amid these reimagined landscapes, the artist confronts the ongoing search for a sense of place and its invisible echoes of energy. This series does not simply present altered maps—it offers constellations of identity, possible territories, and spaces where being and belonging are acts of continuous negotiation.____

The Origin of Life 4, 2014 Mixed Media: Silkscreen and Panting 30 x 27 in (76.2 x 68.58 cm)
The Origin of Life 7, 2014 Mixed Media: Silkscreen and Panting 30 x 27 in (76.2 x 68.58 cm)
The Origin of Life 1
The Origin of Life 6
The Origin of Life 2, 2013 Mixed Media 18 x 18 in (45.72 x 45.72 cm)
The Origin of Life 3, 2013 Mixed Media 36 x 36 in (91.44 x 91.44 cm)

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