The following sculptures were exhibited in My House, My Vessel at Anticâmara Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal, in 2025.
The exhibition explores the house as a symbolic space that holds and gathers different emotional states related to the idea of home—frustration, desire, and nostalgia. It reflects on what “home” means today, in a context where owning or accessing a space that truly responds to one’s needs has become increasingly difficult.
Flores (2024), cellophane, crayons and watercolor on paper, 17x15cm.
Exterior view of the exhibition "My House My Vessel", Anticâmara Gallery, Lisbon, Portugal, 2025.
Ruin nº1 (2020) - iron, 37,5x20x75cm.
Ruin nº2 (2020) - iron, 21x31x94cm.
Grandma's House at 7pm (2024), oil and watercolor on paper 8x10cm.
Casa y arcoíris (2023) oil on paper 9x10cm.
Sillas de mimbre y mesa de billar (2026) pencil on paper 14x17cm
Village (2025), cardboard, paper and acrylic. 10×5×5cm (dimensions vary across pieces).
Installation process of sculptures in "My House My Vessel" exhibition.
Ruin n.3 (2025) - cardboard and resin. 12×9×10cm.