In this work, I take the skin as an intimate and symbolic territory, exploring the body in a fragmented way through black and white photography. More than an anatomical representation, each image is an isolated fragment that gains autonomy and invites sensory and emotional interpretations—internal landscapes that carry marks, memories and affections.
The absence of color is an intentional choice: it reduces the image to its formal essence and intensifies texture, light and shadow, revealing details that normally go unnoticed. It is in these details that I find poetry and truth.
"Cartography of the Skin" is an invitation to look slowly—to touch with your eyes what we so often hide from ourselves and others.