Wrapped

Innocence, Veiled

In these portraits, there are no faces only presences. Apparitions suspended between the human and the animal, the pliable and the luminous, between childhood play and ceremonial stillness. Figures shrouded in pale pink plastic bags and gleaming aluminum foil, as if innocence had learned to disguise itself in order to survive.

Each portrait becomes a visual capsule: contained scenes of radiant silence. Tenderness takes on the shape of a creature, and identity transforms into surface a veil, a texture, an act of concealment that, paradoxically, unveils. The disposable is rendered sacred under pristine light and frontal composition, while a palette of pinks and blues colors that engage in dialogue without ever touching structures this contemporary fable.

Wrapped does not intrude; it whispers. And in that whisper lives the memory of what we protect to avoid breaking, of what we construct in order to keep inhabiting ourselves. Each figure manifests as a delicate echo of our encapsulated vulnerability, still pulsing beneath layers of artifice.

Here, the mask does not conceal it exposes what is essential.



Collection of 18 portraits

AI/AP + Digital Paint
Giclee print on smoot
natural fiber paper 200gr
61 x 61 cm


Musographic framing in natural
oyamel wood, mounting in
acid-free 5mm gatorfoam
with 2mm glass






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