
COLLECTION
Black holes are the body’s mouths taken to the extreme: orifices that devour, that speak without words, that scream in silence. This sculptural series transforms anatomical fragments—mouths, noses, anuses, faces—into autonomous forms that oscillate between the grotesque and the sublime, between repulsion and the hypnotic fascination of the decontextualized organic.
Each piece is a portal to the interior of the body, an invitation to look at what is normally hidden. The mouths are deformed, multiplied, lose their names, and gain sculptural presence. The series explores the boundaries between body and object, between the intimate and the exposed, between conventional beauty and that other beauty that is only revealed when we stop looking awa















































































