/Ring of Fire

/Exhibited at OHM Berlin for the 1st anniversary of @lacasita.berlin/



/Ring of Fire, OHM Berlin 2025/




The planet’s largest body of water is surrounded by a ring of fire. Hundreds of untamed volcanoes rise, shaking the landscapes that embrace the Pacific, where nations move with the tremble of nature and history. Lava flows spread, reclaiming and shaping geographies that stand as borders of identity, trade, and dispute. Contained within the ocean basin, the opposites -creation and destruction- dissolve into an infinite current of renewal, where the Earth is both conceived and consumed, reminding us that the only eternal is change./




/Pacific Ocean floor map, National Gepgraphic Magazine/




/Pacific mountain shore, Antofagasta, Chile/





/Ring of Fire, Berlin 2024-25. Iron crystals on steel. 70x70x7cm/





/Ring of Fire, Berlin 2024-25. Iron crystals on steel. 70x70x7cm/





/Ring of Fire, OHM Berlin 2025/