Medicina

The branches, once part of an organism planted on the land within a space of vast nature, are approached photographically, in Medicina, dismembered from their original context, where it becomes evident how they are losing their original essence.

When considering the use of native plants for medicinal purposes, due to the respective healing properties of each one and their use in esoteric rituals, they are usually associated with the benefits of their essence as fruits coming from nature. Freshness, connection with ancestral traditions, growth, regeneration, and the aura of life are some of the qualities attributed to them.

The photographic series Medicine (Spanish for Medicine) proposes to make a distance between these characteristics to reflect how today, in urban places, far from the original location of planting and cultivation, users who want to benefit from their properties purchase them in local markets as a dry and withered consumer product. The aim is to heal through distance, death, and lack of memory.

The branches, once part of an organism planted on the land within a space of vast nature, are approached photographically, in Medicina, dismembered from their original context, where it becomes evident how they are losing their original essence.

Latest Projects

  • I saw a tree bearing stones in the place of apples and pears

  • try, take time

  • BUY NOTHING

  • Unimportant Message

  • The Darker the Night, the Brighter the Stars

  • Like the Waves Appear and Disappear and Appear Again

Sign up to our weekly newsletter

Stay in the loop


We will send you weekly news on contemporary photography. You can change your mind at any time. We will treat your data with respect. For more information please visit our privacy policy. By ticking here, you agree that we may process your information in accordance with them. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.