Daughter of a southern sea. Father an actor and poet. Mother teacher. Brother of sunshine.
She has been writing since she was a child. In 1998 she took up photography, questioning whether it can change the world and herself.
Curious and restless; alert to her own and other people's emotions, she prioritises the message and commits herself to reality.
She works as a portraitist. She writes with light, figure and character, unique qualities of each person or thing.
He intervenes and juxtaposes photography, psychology, literature, video and music.
He portrays invisible paradigms that have an impact on the psyche and on individual and social behaviour. As raw material he uses feelings and spaces for reflection.
He captures mirrored pupils that deceive time, steal its soul, grieve, become shattered and demand divorce from routine.
He systematises structure and sequence of work, which then mutates into a method of portraiture.
The photographed ask for repetition and express a sense of liberation, wellbeing and enjoyment.
Convinced that art heals and saves; as a shared act; an intimate, almost confessional space that moves and transforms both those who practice it and those who observe and re-signify it.