I am a Galician multidisciplinary artist based in Berlin. I work across installation, sculpture, video, and sound, developing a practice grounded in critical inquiry and material experimentation. I hold a BA in Fine Arts from the University of Vigo and was selected for a project-based film development scholarship within the Novos Cinemas program, a major film festival in Galicia, where I worked with Galician filmmaker Eloy Enciso. Since relocating to Berlin, I have collaborated with cultural institutions such as OKK Gallery, a space dedicated to critical art, and co-founded the independent artistic initiative Fatiga Collective. I was also selected for an artist residency at Radio Relativa.
My early work explored art as a tool for self-reflection and critical analysis, focusing on the massification of images, beauty as a mechanism of power, censorship, privacy, and the role of media within a globalized and capitalist society. These concerns continue to inform my practice, particularly through an ongoing investigation of digital tools and everyday technologies. I am especially interested in how social media, visual economies, and constant connectivity shape subjectivity, attention, and affect, as well as how these systems influence processes of control, exposure, and self-representation in contemporary life.
Over time, my practice has expanded toward social, everyday, and emotional dimensions, as well as our relationship with both technological infrastructures and the natural environment. I work at the intersection of the personal, the political, and the collective, addressing experiences of isolation, displacement, and the forms of relationality produced by digital and physical environments.
I increasingly work with recycled materials, found objects, and second-hand elements, approaching them as carriers of memory, use, and latent narratives. Through installation-based and time-based works, I explore how material traces, digital residues, and mediated experiences coexist, inviting viewers to reconsider how we inhabit the present and relate to one another and to our surroundings.