Crónicas and Ciphers: Unspoken Language
This series is born from the tension between narrative and abstraction, between what can be said and what must remain unsaid. Each work in Crónicas and Ciphers is a fragment of a story—part memory, part code—rendered in a visual language that resists direct translation.
Geometric forms, layered textures, and shifting color fields become the building blocks of an invented script. Circles, rectangles, and grids operate as ciphers: carriers of meaning that hint at ritual, architecture, or mapmaking but never settle into a single interpretation. These compositions are chronicles without words—documents of feeling, history, and presence recorded in a symbolic vocabulary.
The works invite the viewer to slow down, to read beyond the literal, and to engage in an act of deciphering. Just as language can obscure as much as it reveals, these collages occupy the space between legibility and mystery. They are not answers but invitations: to imagine what cannot be spoken, to hear the resonance of silence, and to find stories in the rhythm of form.
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