«Then she went down to the river
to wash her ears».
PASCAL QUIGNARD
to wash her ears».
PASCAL QUIGNARD
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La ternura, Installation.
La ternura, 2024/25.
Antiguo Instituto, Gijón, 2025.
Residencias Artísticas y Acción Cultural El Palacio, Gijón, 2024.
Antiguo Instituto, Gijón, 2025.
El Palacio — Artistic Residencies & Cultural Action, Gijón, 2024.
From an ecstasy experienced one afternoon on the riverbank, the idea for La Ternura (Tenderness) emerged—a project that invites us to rethink the relationship of care between humans and nature.
The research portrays nature as “newborn” through an installation that brings together sculpture, music, video, decorative arts, and performance.
Through evocative elements—such as baby-shaped clay flutes, lullabies, and river-inspired glimmers of light—an intimate, serene space is formed, where the atmosphere of a nursery intertwines with that of the forest.
The research portrays nature as “newborn” through an installation that brings together sculpture, music, video, decorative arts, and performance.
Through evocative elements—such as baby-shaped clay flutes, lullabies, and river-inspired glimmers of light—an intimate, serene space is formed, where the atmosphere of a nursery intertwines with that of the forest.





Baby flutes in the cradles.


Oak leaves.

Reflections in the river, brass mobile.

Video excerpts The River, 24’22’’.

Shelf with light lamp, models, and turntable.
Light lamp.


Plant on linen.


Lullabies, vinyl record.
Fishing loop.
Window with leaves and dragonfly wings.


Depth glasses.
Potato stage costume.
World-making > tenderness > old potato /creating hand.
The seed of the tastiest apple I ever ate, embroidery and seed.

Little bugs.