Statement

Transformation, regeneration, and healing are interconnected concepts in my work, focusing on environmental and social justice. My interdisciplinary art encompasses music, film, performative objects, digital art, costume design, and primarily large sculpture. I bridge contemporary and ancient aesthetics with narrative, figurative and stylized symbolism. My inspiration flows from my pre-Columbian Quechua ancestry and Andean cosmovision honoring Indigenous peoples and land, celebrating the beauty and spiritual depth of my culture. My work joins a generational awakening to achieve balance between living immersed in this world of modernity and nurturing our cultural roots. By healing historical trauma and abolishing colonial powers of oppression, Indigenous peoples can emerge with dignity to build our collective destiny. Through my practice I serve my people’s movements for decolonization, self-determination, and sovereignty. Empowering our ancestral knowledge and practices within an Indigenous vision of our future in the sacred spiral of time and space, promotes balance, harmony, and sustainability for generations to come.