The Enchantress / Hechicera

FROM THE SERIES: Lunaciones

Installation - 2025
Unique
Ceramics and textile. Hand-modeled clay, wool yarn, red cotton thread, hemp, cornstarch, wooden beads, beeswax.
36 x 25 x 15 cm
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
2,500 USD
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    Artwork Statement

    This piece belongs to the Lunaciones series, where I explore the symbolic and organic relationship between lunar cycles and the female menstrual cycle. It connects to the premenstrual phase, aligned with the waning moon, autumn, and the archetype of the Sorceress. It is a moment of introspection, withdrawal, and returning to the root before the bleeding begins—a silent transformation, an inner journey.

    I use cornstarch hardening as part of the material process, honoring the fragility and memory embedded in the textile. The fabric, present as both body and language, functions as an identity symbol and a bodily extension. It embodies the feminine not only in form but as a link between body, cycle, matter, and nature—at once vessel, seed, and bloom.

    Like the cycle it represents, it is in constant transformation: transition, memory, and preparation.

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