Past projects and exhibitions
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The Garden of Pleasure & ClitTalks
Have you ever drawn a clitoris? I never had, until a few weeks ago, while scrolling on Instagram, I came across an article by The Guardian about the recent creation of a 3D map of the clitoris, revealing it to be the organ with the highest concentration of nerve endings in the human body, exceeding 10,000 fibers.
Almost entirely absent from anatomy books and from our sexual education. We have reached the moon, decoded the human genome, cloned a sheep… and still we know very little about this organ linked to female pleasure.
Drawing it became an urgent necessity. In the process, it sometimes appeared as something animal, wild, alive. At other times, like a fruit or a flower. Drawing it connects me to the organic, to the origin, to the dance of life: a garden of pleasure.
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La maraña
Video letters La maraña, is an experimental format of communication between filmmaker Paola Villanueva and visual artist Beatriz Chamussy. Two women who, despite being geographically distant, are united by the desire to share ideas and reflections about their journey as mothers and artists.
The project was documented in an instagram account, in which the letters and videos are displayed, allowing to share with other women artists.
Letters and videos were exhibited as part of an art exhibition at Space For Art (Barcelona) in 2023
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Co-Existence
Our time is pinpointed by connectedness and dependencies. We are heading towards a Co-Era. The exponential growth of technological possibilities and the need for sustainable solutions for human wellbeing are essential drivers for change.
Art exhibition and residency organized by In4art
Amsterdam, 2017 -
My body is my home
Video dance and installation exploring the relationship between body and the spaces in which I have inhabited.
I have lived in 21 houses. I have done 20 moves. Once I realized that this trend of not having a fixed address would be part of my identity, I began to collect envelopes of received correspondence.
The question I ask myself is what is the memory that my body has from each of the houses where I have lived? Have the spatial dimensions of these houses remained registered in my body?
Exhibition at Space For Art (Barcelona) in 2022
The garden of pleasure
Transformation - AI Generated video (Midjourney+LumaAI+Capcut)
AI projects for clients
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Tina Belo
For Tina Belo, a beauty clinic in Mexico City, I crafted a curated visual universe through generative imagery. The project consists of a bespoke image bank portraying women between 40 and 45 years old, with a refined, natural aesthetic that celebrates timeless beauty, confidence, and subtle transformation.
Rather than illustrating results in a literal way, the images evoke sensations: luminosity, serenity, vitality. They translate the clinic’s treatments into an emotional, aspirational visual language, creating a flexible and distinctive asset for web, social media, and brand communication.
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Tesla Nature
View videoFor this product design project, I explored a unique fusion of technology and nature by creating a custom visual design for a Tesla car. Utilizing MidJourney, I developed a concept that envelops the vehicle in an intricate, nature-inspired wrap. The lush botanical pattern is a striking contrast to Tesla’s sleek, futuristic design, highlighting a blend of sustainability, luxury, and natural beauty.
I then brought this concept to life using Luma AI, which showcases the car in motion. This project merges cutting-edge technology with organic aesthetics, reflecting the future of eco-conscious automotive design.
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Blossom Bureau
Visualising innovative products with the help of AI. Here an example: A storage solution that resembles a blooming garden. The "Blossom Bureau" is a functional work of art. Its exterior is made from a biodegradable composite that mimics the texture of tree bark, and the handles are crafted from hand-carved driftwood. The bureau is adorned with a rotating display of vertical planters filled with vibrant, fragrant herbs and flowers, creating a soothing aroma and a touch of living color. Within, carefully designed compartments offer ample storage space, promoting organization and harmony.
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Jewellery brand - Huichol art
For this project, I developed a vibrant and intricate visual identity for a jewelry brand, deeply inspired by the traditional Mexican Huichol art. The central motif reflects the vivid patterns and geometric intricacy characteristic of Huichol beadwork and embroidery. Using bold colors and symmetrical design, I created a visually compelling and culturally resonant logo that speaks to the brand’s artisanal craftsmanship.
The design was integrated into digital applications, as showcased in this mobile interface mockup.