Dark Night Trilogy (Triptych) / Trilogía de una noche oscura (Tríptico)

Mixed Media - 2025
Unique
Photograph intervened with embroidery
60 x 116 cm
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
2,000 USD
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    Artwork Statement

    Trilogy of a Dark Night is a visual narrative composed of three pieces, created during a time marked by exhaustion, sleeplessness, and the need to find meaning. Each work represents an emotional stage within a process of affective transformation, in which embroidery on photography—a technique previously explored in My First Home—functions as a tool to observe, hold, and transform difficult experiences.

    This work does not stem from repetition or familiar gesture, but from a search that evolves, investigates, and connects to the tensions of the present.

    The thread does not embellish — it reveals. It is a slow form of writing over the image, a way of looking inward. In that gesture, the viewer may find personal resonances, recognize their own emotions, or revisit experiences once lived. The pieces invite attentive looking and encourage connection through lived experience.

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