OBRAS ACTUALES
Statement
In the vast canvas of contemporary society, 'Uprooting' emerges expressing the general anxieties and stress that afflict our reality, and becomes a silent witness to the injustices and social chaos that surrounds us, and an invitation to reflect and act, to challenge the status quo and seek a more just and equitable world.
This is an introspective journey towards a deeper understanding of our collective emotions, so that we can cultivate an environment where the soul flourishes and breaks free of the ties that imprison it.
It is made up of a dichotomy, two complementary opposites in two physical and representative supports for the essences formulated with the art of perfumery, acclaiming the power of smell as the only direct vector to the house of emotions linked to memory: the amygdala. These concepts are narrated with a visual story in a video. All the elements are made by the artists.
COMPOSICIÓN
Support 1
ROOT
In the depths of existence, sometimes the soul is like a troubled earth, covered with layers of worries and fears.
Represented by a crystalline flavored salt, rather light and not dense, like a sigh that becomes a drowned, mute lament, while the oppression of the weight of life hangs over the being.
The aromas of damp earth and despair have been created as a harmonic chord, with muddy and dusty notes, you can smell it when you approach the support, feeling the earth moistened with tears, crying out for a rain that calms and purifies the soul. ;
support 2
FREEDOM
The land, once barren and suffocating, is transformed into a fertile garden of growth and renewal. With patience and compassion, the individual becomes a maker of his own destiny, a gardener of his mental well-being.
This is represented in a natural fleece as a delicate support, soft in appearance but weighing more than ROOT, since personal balance and social awareness is something connected to the earth.
Its aromas are light, created with unique ozonic, airy notes, with twilight sparkles and with a powdery nuance reminding us where we come from, so as not to forget our goal

