Disinstructions for making a house


After a long period confined at home, with physical restrictions and finding myself in the same space, around the same objects and rooms every day, I started to look at them from other perspectives, questioning what constitutes a house, what makes me identify it as a place to live? the functionality of objects arranged in spaces? the feeling that each space brings me?

Disinstructions for making a house is a photographic series that seeks to build visual metaphors by rethinking the original function of the objects we have at home, imagining different configurations and putting into practice a playful thought through the relationship between form and word.

to lean on the unstable


to revolve with sounds



to create with the outside lightness




to tell secrets to shells


to think backwards



to stack rests



to be redundant


to be guided by the turn of the hours



to garnish routes



to freeze time