



2025
80 × 75 cm
wax-dye, charcoal, oil and epoxy resin on canvas and poplar wood






On the basis of two ethnographic photographs, "They Pulse Our Veins Like Rivers" investigates the relationship between beauty and violence as enacted within colonial portraiture.
Archiving and collecting are processes that deaden and fix objects in time; the veins from which emerges the new image, however, allude to the interior of the subject, to that which always remained: the moving living body.




2025
80 × 75 cm
wax-dye, charcoal, oil and epoxy resin on canvas and poplar wood






On the basis of two ethnographic photographs, "They Pulse Our Veins Like Rivers" investigates the relationship between beauty and violence as enacted within colonial portraiture.
Archiving and collecting are processes that deaden and fix objects in time; the veins from which emerges the new image, however, allude to the interior of the subject, to that which always remained: the moving living body.