Cuerpos de Luz, Voces de Flor is a photographic project that explores the female gaze through the presence of a Bolivian subject, where body, light, and landscape become intertwined. The work reflects on femininity not as something imposed, but as something lived and shaped by culture, memory, and the quiet authority of self-representation.
Through intimate, light-sensitive images, the project centres the body as both luminous and grounded, carrying its own narratives. The gaze is soft yet intentional, attentive to gesture, texture, and stillness. It resists external definition, instead allowing the subject to exist on her own terms;unfixed, unfolding.
Drawing on ideas of heritage and embodiment, Cuerpos de Luz, Voces de Flor gestures toward a femininity that is both delicate and resilient. The images invite a slower way of looking, where presence is felt rather than consumed, and where the subject’s voice,like a flower openingl,emerges quietly, but with undeniable force.