I-VII
2017

Series comprising different printmaking processes:
  1. Lithographic process on marble slabs. Prints on Japanese paper. 25.5 × 13 × 4 cm each.
  2. Etching on an aluminum plate embedded in marble. Embossed prints on Japanese paper. 25.5 × 23 × 4 cm.
  3. Lithographic process on a marble slab. Print on Japanese paper. 25.5 × 13 × 4 cm.
  4. Lithographic process on a marble slab. Print on Japanese paper. 30 × 18 × 4 cm.
  5. Etching on a copper plate embedded in marble. Print on Japanese paper. 25.5 × 23 × 4 cm.
  6. Etching on a brass plate embedded in marble. Print on Japanese paper. 25.5 × 23 × 4 cm.
  7. Lithographic process on a marble slab. Print on Japanese paper. 25.5 × 13 × 4 cm.

Lithographs on marble slabs. The drawings attempt to emulate the veining of the stone. When run through the press, the slabs fracture under the weight, leaving a single print as a witness to a unity that is no longer present. The impressions on Japanese paper are fragile, exploring time through the duration of different materials, both in their formation and in their disappearance. Marble, fiber paper, ink.