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This piece was born from a lucid dream. In it, a sheet of paper opened before me and revealed a message: “You are dreaming.” At that moment I awoke within the dream itself.
From that experience emerged Pulso, an exploration of the threshold between consciousness and matter. The work oscillates between sheet of paper and organic leaf, between surface and organism. Its folds evoke veins, a contained pulse, as if matter were breathing in silence.…
The sand at its edges marks a territory and a boundary, between wakefulness and sleep, while the mineral texture suggests both fragility and permanence. This piece inhabits the instant before waking: that suspended moment where something is not yet, but is about to reveal itself.
Paloma Rocha is a Mexican visual artist who fuses painting and sculpture, with self-taught training supplemented by studies in Mexico and Italy. Her pieces combine metal structures, papier-mâché, mineral compounds, sand, and resins, positioning themselves between expanded paint and mural relief with large-format organic surfaces. Her works evoke the relationship between matter, landscape, and perception, conveying natural rhythms and volumes that invite contemplation. She seeks to create profound sensory experiences, where matter acquires memory and movement, inviting the viewer to an introspective pause and an essential connection with nature.