Quarantine
2020
The challenges launched by the Sol for Women group were a great way for us to stay connected, with a focus on interaction, exchanges and discussions about photography, even though we were physically away from each other. Reconnecting with my space was necessary. Being isolated, took me to a new look on my relationship with spatiality and time. I was confronted with what was not perceived and with what seemed to me to be trivial before. The invisible, sensorially, came to the fore, became an object of research, became a theme.
Dive
2020
Thinking that the lens of the camera, equivalent to the retina of the eyes, I chose to use the digital pinhole in the process of capturing images. After having managed to remove the crystal from the objective lens, I saw the raw image of the bodies, without optical filters, displayed in the digital system of the darkroom. The absence of the lens, replaced by a hole made by a needle, allowed me to immerse myself in the fragmented rhythm of the pulsation of the lights on the bodies of my daughters, throwing me, abruptly, in the suspension of the time we were living. The result of this was a certain disengagement, ghostly images of bodies, a flow of energy through the repetition of form, an attempt to order the disordered whirlwind of feelings that invaded me and that still remain in my surroundings.