In these projects, a larger vision comes to life. These installations are variable size, and can be customized to the exhibition space. To brainstorm with me, reach out on the contact form.
Janet and Walter’s Sondheim Semifinalist Exhibition at The Peale Museum in Baltimore (2025).
Five interrelated works exploring the relationship between the self, nature and divinity. Drawing from self-portraits, the Dominican folklore figure La Ciguapa, these pieces merge myth, science, and autobiography.
Five interrelated works exploring the relationship between the self, nature and divinity. Drawing from self-portraits, the Dominican folklore figure La Ciguapa, these pieces merge myth, science, and autobiography.
The Uncatchable Ciguapa, 2024, 9x5x2m | 30ftx15ftx7ft/variable size
Step into the mythical world of La Ciguapa, an elusive figure from the folklore of La Hispaniola (present-day Dominican Republic and Haiti. La Ciguapa is believed to dwell in the woods and rivers of La Hispaniola. Known for her long, flowing hair and backward feet that make her impossible to track, folklore holds that she can only be captured during a full moon, but if held in captivity, she perishes.
Step into the mythical world of La Ciguapa, an elusive figure from the folklore of La Hispaniola (present-day Dominican Republic and Haiti. La Ciguapa is believed to dwell in the woods and rivers of La Hispaniola. Known for her long, flowing hair and backward feet that make her impossible to track, folklore holds that she can only be captured during a full moon, but if held in captivity, she perishes.
Studio Walkthrough for residency at School of Visual Arts (SVA), 2025, 3.6x3.6m | 12x12ft studio
Works created during the residency explore fantastical women, energy, and movement. Self-portraits bridging reality and imagination through material, motion, and urban rhythm.
Works created during the residency explore fantastical women, energy, and movement. Self-portraits bridging reality and imagination through material, motion, and urban rhythm.