It's Only a Matter of Time (2016 - 2020)
This body of work is a philosophical inquiry about the main components of life as we experience it, comprised of birth (creation), permanent move toward growth and decay until inexorable death (physical disappearance.)
There is an ambiguous relationship between humans and time due in part to our inability to grasp our own finiteness.
Time invented by man is the most elaborate form of control in human history. It has nothing to do with duration and it never considers any variation like we see in the natural world, and even feel in our bodies. Linear time given by clocks and calendars is a tool at the service of power to which everyone has surrendered.
The natural world to which we belong and that we more or less consciously ignore does not comply with the dictation of human time. The disconnection between humans and nature grows broader by the day, as we advance towards a dystopian paradigm.
There is an ambiguous relationship between humans and time due in part to our inability to grasp our own finiteness.
Time invented by man is the most elaborate form of control in human history. It has nothing to do with duration and it never considers any variation like we see in the natural world, and even feel in our bodies. Linear time given by clocks and calendars is a tool at the service of power to which everyone has surrendered.
The natural world to which we belong and that we more or less consciously ignore does not comply with the dictation of human time. The disconnection between humans and nature grows broader by the day, as we advance towards a dystopian paradigm.