


Shell, penguin, skuas and petrel feathers, Protography prints
Interaction between distant worlds converging in the same space. Through a shell found on Ecuadorian beaches and feathers of polar birds collected on Greenwich Island in Antarctica, the work suggests an improbable meeting between beings that, in nature, might occupy opposing roles as hunters and prey, highlighting how processes of migration, adaptation, and natural cycles transcend geographical boundaries.
The shell, originally a natural refuge for other marine beings, has been transformed into a new environment, occupied by the birds sharing this space, turning it into a refuge or common territory, or even into the convergence that suggests the possibility of a new species.








