Graphic experiments using the four morphologic agents (water, wind, ice, gravity). Earth and rocks function as materiality, revealing the agents’ actions. Large cellulose sheets (83x70 cm) serve as material supports where earth draws displaced by these agents.
The rocks are arranged on the cellulose, and as rain and wind fall on the surface, residual maps are generated, on a scale of 1:1. The rocks were extracted from the geographical areas of the project.
Time acts as a determinant factor in the result of each experiment, insofar as it also operates as an agent that, depending on the exposure time, conditions the result (lines, contrast, paper tone, etc.)






















Soil and wind experiments. Soil is placed on the cellulose, and then exposed to the wind.

























In a second phase of experimentation, the different images provided by geography (georeferencing) are superimposed on different materials (cellulose, cardboard, graphite drawings). At the same time, we experimented with digital formats, where geographic images are projected on linear plots.












