'DEAR 1954'

The 'DEAR 1954' collection explores the concept of the evolution of human consciousness as seen through the eyes of a child, focusing on the contrast between innocent childhood and the corruption of an individual when there is a lack of authority. The innocence represented by childhood symbolizes that state in which the boundaries between good and evil are unknown, where emotions are pure, impulsive, and genuine, allowing for infinite creative freedom.

The concept of ‘evil’ is not understood as something that is learned with age, but as something inherent that is revealed when experiencing the world more consciously. The collection interprets this journey as a cycle of transformation, combining both worlds from an artistic perspective. The loss of innocence is not only a process that is suffered, but also a reminder of the complex nature of human beings: we are beings who carry with us both the capacity to love and to hate, as well as the capacity to create and destroy.