Fish - Time
“I caught you, don’t resist!” The mush said. Gypsum Sculpture.Production year: 2024. These sculptures, representing marginalized individuals or "travelers" in an alternative world, each with a posture, accessory, or expression suggesting a quest, exchange, or reflection, evoke a dreamlike and surreal aesthetic with a strong connection to nature by integrating mushroom-like headpieces. These mushrooms symbolize growth, mystery, and a bond with the environment. Ethnographically, their inclusion could also echo folkloric or shamanic traditions, where natural elements play a spiritual or narrative role. The collection as a whole questions our relationship with others, nature, and the sense of wonder. From a creative perspective, this body of work demonstrates remarkable inventiveness and a singular artistic vision. The use of humble materials (plaster, wire, cardboard) transcends their simplicity, giving life to characters from an unprecedented universe that oscillates between fantasy and