POSTCARDS FROM MY BEDROOM FANTASY (2024 - present)


Postcards from my bedroom fantasy is an artistic project of an autobiographical nature that starts from the creation of a persona as a mechanism for symbolic displacement from reality. Through photomontage, the work constructs dreamlike scenarios that challenge the limits of traditional photographic representation, establishing a deliberate visual ambiguity. This persona, born of self-representation, inhabits fictional spaces and assumes an existence that escapes the contours of everyday identity.

The project is in an embryonic state, allowing the process of creation and representation to manifest itself as an extension of the self. Each image functions as a fragment of a narrative that does not seek linearity, but rather constant transformation: a visual and symbolic catharsis that rewrites itself over time.

Driven by the desire to live another life and wear another skin, the artist explores the feminine as a territory of empowerment and criticism. The visual references shift between idyllic atmospheres and mystical symbolism, revealing a parallel universe that, although distant from personal life, maintains a productive tension with it. This tension creates a field of conflict between two worlds: the real and the fictional, the intimate and the performative, the visible and the imagined.

Postcards from my bedroom fantasy proposes a hybrid territory between fiction and reality, where photography is not only a means of documentation, but also a space for invention. By appropriating the visual and symbolic language of fantasy, the artist constructs an intimate diary that challenges conventions about identity, representation, and truth.