Collection: Serie: Motus (del latín, "movimiento, impulso, emoción")

Title: Motus
(from Latin, “movement, impulse, emotion”)

In this series I propose a sequence of drawings that work like superimposed frames on a single sheet. Each image captures an instant, a posture, a gesture in transition. When layered, the drawing stops being static and begins to suggest shift, rhythm, and direction.

I start with the first impulse—the birth of the figure—and build up layer by layer until the final movement. Every stroke adds a trace of time passing. The figure doesn’t vanish as it transforms; it remains vibrating within the drawing, like an echo.

These works come from the desire to capture something beyond traditional drawing: time itself. Here, paper is not just a surface but a space of duration. I’m not depicting a perfect instant, but continuity, transit, becoming.

The figure dissolves and recomposes. Sometimes it merges with itself; other times it trembles or stretches as if trying to break through the page. The result is a silent choreography: a dance where movement becomes visible.