“Alquimia Textil” (“Textile Alchemy”) is a collaborative exploration project with researcher and fashion designer Maria Lucia Muñoz. It showcases the natural dyeing techniques practiced by the artisans of Pumaqwasin in Chinchero, Cusco.
This work brings visibility to and helps preserve these ancestral dyeing techniques, which demand many hours of meticulous work and often go unnoticed or underestimated within the textile industry. These traditional processes are increasingly being replaced by industrial methods. By unveiling each step of the dyeing process, we highlight its value and importance, while connecting with the local community and emphasizing the significance of the manual labor they practice.
In these photographs you can find three types of dyes: qolle (Buddleja coriacea), a shrub or small tree, whose flowers produce a variety of shades of yellow; ch’illka (genus Baccharis), a shrub whose leaves and stems are used to prepare ocher and green dyes; and the famous cochineal (Dactylopius coccus), a small insect from the Andean valleys, from which tones are extracted in a wide spectrum that varies between red, carmine and purple.
“Panoramic Portraits” is a project currently in development, aimed at capturing street portraits in a unique way. For this series, I use an analog panoramic camera, which allows me to reveal much more of the environment around the individual. This approach highlights the connection between them and their surroundings, offering a broader perspective of their world.
The “Mundialito del Porvenir” is a street football championship that takes place in the district of La Victoria, in Lima, Peru. This district is also the birthplace of one of the most important teams in Peruvian football history: Alianza Lima, which has produced world-renowned players such as Teófilo “el nene” Cubillas, Cesar Cueto and Hugo “el cholo” Sotil. This tournament has been taking place since 1950 and despite the large amount of information that there is in the capital every May 1st, the date on which this contest is celebrated and which is a holiday for the population because Labor Day is celebrated, and the many people who goes to see it, this is not a commercial tournament, since it is not shown on television.
Communications graduate from UPC University, also graduated from the Annual Photography Program at the “Centro de la Imagen” in Lima, Perú. My photographs have been selected to be published in the book “Héroes del Bicentenario” edited by the Association of Photojournalists of Peru (AFPP). In 2024 the exhibit “Alquimia Textil” done with Maria Lucia Muñoz was inagurated in the Gallery Museum of Banco de la Nación. In addition, my work has been exhibited in group exhibitions such as “The Indefinite Moment” in Fisura gallery, “No Future” in the gallery of the Cultural Center of the University of Lima, in the exhibition “Graduation: Annual Program” in the El Ojo Ajeno Gallery and in the exhibition “Without Stereotypes” at the Larcomar Art Gallery. I currently divide my time between documentary projects with interest in topics of cultural heritage and work in fashion, portraits and advertisement.