Drawings and Silkscreens

This series of drawings and photo-serigraphs revolves around the figure of the body as an unstable territory. These are not recognizable or anatomically correct bodies, but altered presences: headless bodies, limbs that extend until they become improper, impossible joints that defy functional logic. These deformations do not seek the grotesque, but rather aim to reveal the fragility of the structures that sustain ideas of identity, balance, and normality. The body appears here as a field of tension, a space where the human form is dismantled and reconfigured, exposing states of estrangement, vulnerability, and resistance. Through repetition, line, and the serial nature of photo-serigraphy, the images insist on this impossibility, turning anomaly into language and error into form.