My artistic practice is motivated by gestures from traditional sculpture such as manipulations and
assemblages of shapes, volumes, masses and materials. However, as I am interested in the issues
involved in presenting my work as well as in the creation of it, I also apply these gestures to the
contexts of exhibitions that I consider as plastic elements that can be transformed, diverted or
used in the construction of the work in the same way as the material. In this sense, I always start
by introducing a presentation strategy aimed at diverting the relation that certain objects maintain
with the place where they are, the volume they define, the matter that composes them, the person who
looks at them or the person who looks at them. location they occupy. Then my job is to adapt the
shape, the positioning or the materiality of the objects as much as the configuration of the spaces
where they are to the realities that I imagine and it is this adaptation that produces the work.