FRACTALES
HUMANOS

The ways in which repetition shapes human experience. We often inhabit loops that lead us, time and again, to the same places. In pieces such as Portales or Autoretrato, time appears fragmented: past, present, and future coexist on the same plane, reminding us that change is the only constant.

Human figures are shown in transformation, like fractals that repeat and expand, revealing both hidden and visible facets of identity. Works like Renovación introduce family memory and ancestral connection, while backgrounds inspired by nature, branches, lichens, organic forms, reinforce the idea that we are also part of a larger fabric, where the personal intertwines with the universal.

Fractales Humanos invites us to see humanity as a living pattern: a network of cycles, changes, and connections that remind us nothing remains static, and that everything is part of a shared vibration.

Self Portrait

Oil on Canvas
( 50 x 40 cm )

Color full artwork that describes three or just one older woman.

Portales

Acrylic on Canvas
( 72 x 117 cm )

Ola

Acrylic on Canvas
(50 x 40 cm)

Renovación

Acrylic on Canvas
(51 x 61 cm)

Incubación

Acrylic on Canvas
( 300 x 350 cm )

Fragmentos

Ink on Paper
( 22 x 30 cm )