Akumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Coral is a fragile and living structure, a tiny ecosystem that builds underwater worlds.
Its delicate, jagged forms evoke both the complexity of nature and the beauty of detail.
It is both stone and flesh, a symbol of resilience and exposed vulnerability.
To contemplate coral is to immerse oneself in a universe where the infinitely small carries within it the grandeur of life.
It is a reminder that the most precious beauty is often born of delicacy and fragility.

"Coral 1" Sculpture.
H7 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.

"Coral 1" Sculpture.
H7 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.

"Coral 1" Sculpture.
H7 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.

"Coral 2" Sculpture.
H10 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.

"Coral 2" Sculpture.
H10 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.

"Coral 2" Sculpture.
H10 L26 P26 cm_Recycled polystyrene, sand, soil, varnish.


"Coral 1" Painting.
H30 L30 cm_Wood, plaster, sand, glue, paint.

"Coral 2" Painting.
H30 L30 cm_Wood, plaster, sand, glue, paint.


"Coral 6" Painting.
H18 L15 cm_Wood, sand, glue, paint.

"Coral 7" Painting.
H31 L21 cm_Wood, sand, glue, paint.


"Coral 3" Painting.
H20 L20 cm_Wood, sand, glue, paint.

"Coral 4" Painting.
H20 L20 cm_Wood, sand, glue, paint.

"Coral 5" Painting.
H20 L20 cm_Wood, sand, glue, paint.


