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INTRA UTERUM Ecocyanographies The images resemble enlarged ultrasound scans, yet no defined body appears: only presences suspended between formation and dissolution. I aim to affirm that even what is never born can hold a form of life, interior, symbolic, enduring, an existence that is invisible yet real. It stems from an experience of miscarriage and loss. By reworking photographs from my personal archive into imagined compositions, I create a collection where memory and invention intertwine. Each piece is made using cyanotype on paper. The light-sensitive solution is spread manually with a squeegee, allowing gesture, density, and imperfections to shape the surface. The image slowly emerges through exposure to sunlight. Inspired by Plato’s notion of the hyperuranion, these works inhabit a suspended space between matter and idea, suggesting that what has not fully incarnated may still continue to exist in another dimension.
