Multimedia installation
& book publication
This series is a prelude—woven from fragments of biography, photographs, collages, and poems. I combine nonfiction and fiction, staged and non staged photography to create my own narrative, in which personal memories dissolve into mythology, and dreams intertwine reality. The project confronts the silent and pervasive violence on families—violence that seeps through private lives towards collective histories, through generations, through bodies, through time.
Between memory and dream, the Nagual lingers—a whisper, a shadow shifting between worlds. In Mesoamerican belief, the Nagual takes the form of animal or plant, offering guidance through dreams, moving between past and present, the seen and unseen.