My work is a response to what I experience when diving into the world of scientifically-made images. These visions awake my innate concerns about how and why the universe works and the final sense of it.
This kind of perception challenges, inspiring an aesthetic response that lights up new mental paths. In spite of my legal background I have matured and developed my notions by attending conferences and specialized seminars. My master’s degree in contemporary art and aesthetics gave me the opportunity to reflect deeply on the bridges between science and art and inspired a quite recent turn in my life: to devote my time to work with, explore and interpret scientific imagery.
The close and generous collaboration with Investigation and Research Institutes and various scientists has provided me with a fertile field for creativity and knowledge, and the possibility to select and collect images captured by different types of devices: Tomography, X-Ray, Confocal Microscope, SEM, TEM, MRI, Telescopes, and Satellites, that all serve as a starting point for my works.
It is within this very context that I begin my personal process of deconstructing atoms, nanoparticles, cellular nuclei, stem cells, neurons, and far-away star constellations. Thus, an internal syntactic and semantic process of reconstruction and reorganization of those traces begins, which results in a new image that gives a different global perception.
The scientific image connects me with the beauty, complexity and mystery of the universe but also places me at the heart of a cosmic silence and a personal precariousness.
Recently Anna was the artist in residence at IRB Barcelona