Sculpture

Title: Pescado Runner

Medium: Clay blanco

An androgynous figure, suspended between strength and stillness .

Hand Sculpted, glazed, and painted in San Miguel De Allende, MX. Inspired by the relay runners of the AztecEmpire. When Moctezuma called for fish, the runners traveled nearly 300 miles from the Gulf Coast Veracruz to Tenochtitlan, carried in rhythm, passed hand to hand, arriving to the Empire fresh for a feast.

Title: Virgin de Luce

Medium: Clay - Terracotta

A meditation on maternal devotion, Virgin de Luce evokes the archetype of the primordial mother—an eternal figure who gathers all beings into the quiet radiance of her care. She is both protector and vessel, her presence diffusing outward as light.

Her crown is composed of Rosa ‘Pierre de Ronsard’ (Eden Rose)—a soft blush climbing rose cultivated across Europe and found in select Mexican gardens—interwoven with wild lingonberries, a subtle reference to Nordic landscapes and ancestral memory. Rising from the crown, three candleholders form a sacred triad: a quiet invocation of balance, illumination, and spiritual continuity.