We order,

We measure,

We analyze,

We draw lines that record our desire to find a route that guides our daily experience, fleeing from the emptiness caused by the uncertainty of knowing that the only constant is change, that any achievement of stability is only an event and that even the mountains, tired of containing time in that prolonged equilibrium, explode, flow, spill over, surrendered to the forces of life.

Between rocks of neon sulfur, pits from which burning steam emanates and pastel-colored rivers that run through the black earth of minerals, rises the Puracé volcano and the entire Serranía de los Coconucos in Colombia.

This is where Topografías was born, a series of Colombian natural landscapes using threads as the only drawing tool. These threads approach nature from the experience of the wild, that which is not domesticated, proposing a landscape that emerges from a look inward to represent what is outside. From this way of observing, reflections arise on the transformation and movement that defines life and changes the traditional approach to the landscape genre, understanding nature as an inherent part of humans and not external and alien.

Because rivers, volcanoes and mountains carry us inside.