The work The Wound is a floor installation in which
the houses represent vital spaces, isolated and with cracks, whose dwellings
intertwine a memory of the space. Introspection, isolation, communication, and otherness
are the themes this work delves into through the metaphor of space.
Do we risk
losing something of ourselves when we open up to another person? After all,
whoever decides to open up to the other must give up not only their space but
also their own flesh; they must open themselves through the wound, stitched
with venous satin sutures to the new space to be yet understood.