One of the most interesting aspects of drawing, its the connection with language. Language is drawing, and drawing is language. Not only because drawing is a language in itself, with its set of rules, but also because in historical terms […]
In this post, I spoke with Alexander Rosenberg, artist and neuroscientist about the perspective of neuroscience as the white cube of the brain. This interview follows my collaboration with Rosenberg over the last months, in which we interchanged emails, skyped […]
What role do accidents play in the artistic process? Like many artists, I feel that I have a bit of a “schizophrenic” mind. On the one hand, I am an obsessive planner; before beginning a project, I undertake extensive research, […]
One of the first works that I created while researching for my project On Drawing was the durational performance series Drawing I, II and III. I was not trying to create a new performance, but it just happened that I got the […]
Part of the research for my project ‘On Drawing’ deals with the connection between drawing and the digital world. In an increasing virtual society, one of the most obvious questions is: what will happen to experiential/physical activities such as drawing? […]
Nothing makes me happier than the possibility of learning something new. This year, I decided to dedicate myself to my ‘On Drawing’ project, as well as to develop new works in video. Thanks to a-an Artist Bursaries 2018, not only I can reward […]
Drawing is an activity that engages both the brain and the body. Contrary to popular belief, we don’t think solely with the brain; the body and the brain are two inter-connected systems that compose the mind. In fact, the brain […]