Vanishing Wings: Life and Mortality in Aqua Art scarfThe Butterfly, or Swarm, series explores themes of transformation, fragility, and mortality through the symbolic and physical presence of butterflies suspended within water. Across cultures and histories, the butterfly has carried layered meanings regeneration, freedom, spirituality, and death most notably within Greek thought, where it is closely associated with the soul. These works engage with that symbolic lineage while grounding it in direct
Yotsuba Taxi
Dated 2010Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta Satin 30080 × 60 cm | 31
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social injustices & inequalities: To me this can be seen as a form of social commentary and a social contribution through his lifelong practice
Dimensions: small cup sized at 8 x 9 cm
Suitable for interior use only
with 200 colour illustrations across 224 pages
Dated 2012Archival pigment print on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta Satin 30080 × 60 cm | 31
poised between emergence and disappearance
soft with a lustrous sheen
Central to this body of work is the butterfly's metamorphosis: a complete and irreversible transformation that unfolds through vulnerability rather than resistance
Part of the ´Renaciendo´ project