Camino de espejos (Exhibition Documentation) Barcelona, 2019

Calle Luna, Studio–Gallery, Barcelona, Spain, 2019

Camino de Espejos is a visual journal that accompanied me over the course of a year—a personal passage that began in 2019—resulting in a compilation of 23 drawings exhibited at Luna, Studio–Gallery (Barcelona, Spain). Conceived as an intimate image-based album, the series unfolds an exploration of identity, memory, personal mythology, and symbolic narratives deeply rooted in family heritage, emotional landscapes, and lived experience.

Each illustration acts as a window into internal stories, symbols, and archetypal figures that also resonate within collective and universal consciousness, untangling the paradox between the individual and the shared.

This visual diary invites critical reflection on how we construct and transform self-image over time, how personal narratives are interpreted, remembered, and transmitted. The series delves into the mending and reinvention of memory, embracing the fluidity of perception and its ongoing transformation in the shadow of doubt.

A curatorial text by Luis Felipe Alarcón, philosopher from the École Supérieure de Paris, accompanies the exhibition, offering a philosophical perspective that expands the symbolic and reflective dimensions of the work.

Technical details

Works Included: 23 Drawings on paper

Media: Color pencil, graphite, watercolor

Formats: 24 × 32 cm (single page) // 24 × 64 cm (double page)