
They are a photographer, visual artist, and graduate in Photography Design. An Afro-Amerindian, gender-fluid trans person, their practice is marked by a sensitive and political radicality, understanding art as a tool for transformation, re-existence, and the creation of other worlds.
Their photographic research unfolds between philosophy, the body, and the invisible — proposing images that do not merely represent forms, but summon presences. They work with portraiture, self-portraiture, and ritual as ways of accessing the mysteries of existence, identity, and memory.
Intuition, emotion, silence, and intensity compose a creative process that is, above all, ritual and inheritance — guided by ancestral knowledge that escapes colonial and rationalist logic. Their making emerges from the body as a sensitive territory and expands through image, word, and gesture, as one who invokes and listens. Their work is inspired by nature, dissident bodies, the feminine in expansion, encounters as offerings, and the abysses of love as passage — as well as by the city as a ground of belonging: an urban space where crossing is possible, where affections, encounters, and reinventions are embodied.