Spanish-born, UK-based sculptor working across object-based, installation, and socially engaged practices, grounded in matter that matters and in sustained research into social history.
My work bears witness to the deaths of humans and more-than-humans shaped by war, extraction, gender violence, and systemic neglect. As a mother, migrant, and ethical goldsmith, I am attuned to loss, displacement, and the scars embedded in matter. I transform materials already marked by violence, such as confiscated knives or iron ore, into tactile forms that hold grief and potential.
Working between studio and site, I treat matter as collaborator rather than resource. Through acts of transformation rooted in care, craft, and ritual, I create spaces where memory, resistance, and resilience can be held in tension.
Femicides. Hysterical: Radical Creativity; with Hysterical Collective, Bermondsey Project Space.