empty nest

Location
caracas, venezuela
Technique
moriche & wire
Year
2020

This installation reflects the recent painful departure of my beloved father and my journey of healing through art. 

Using materials like natural fibers moriche [known as the moriche palm that grows in tropical South America] and aluminum wire [to symbolize the strength and fragility of home], I create installations reminiscent of traditional Venezuelan hammocks. 

Designed to be hung, evoking tension and offering diverse perspectives. 

The wire represents my fragile nest, while threads signify resilience within life's brief span. Through these pieces, I explore the fluctuation of existence, offering reflections on the complexity of human experience across various forms and dimensions. 

My goal is to offer viewers varied perspectives and reflect the multifaceted human experience.