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About

I work with slow processes, where photography meets water, pigment, and transformation.

Argentine visual artist based between Buenos Aires and José Ignacio.

Through alternative photographic processes, especially gum bichromate, I make one-of-a-kind prints where time, water, and pigment are part of the image.

My work explores transformation through slow, layered processes. I'm drawn to what changes quietly, and to what emerges unexpectedly.

In gum bichromate, I paint within photography, building the image layer by layer until it holds the residue of gesture and time.

In collage and marbling, I work with fragments and fluid encounters—letting materials meet, resist, and settle into forms that cannot be repeated.

Selected recognition

There Will Always Be Flowers

The silence of flowers.

Time as material.

Chance as a collaborator.

Process

Images and fragments.

Palette and photographic print.
Gum Bichromate
The Hand Magazine
Flower with droplets.
Close-up
Marbling · Suminagashi
Print on tray.
Tricolor Gum
Color swatches.
My Color Palette
Chlorophyll Print
Tools and print.
Layering Gum
Developing
Studio BTS with flowers.
Behind the scenes
Graciana working.
In my studio

Practice

Photography · Collage · Marbling (paper and silk)

Process list

Tricolor gum bichromate · Cyanotype · Ziatype · Lumen · Chlorophyll

Contact me

For writing, collaboration, or a curated selection for a project, you can reach me here.

Contact
Portrait.

Quiet forms, made by hand