The fluidity of water is beautifully captured in In the Thick, (2023); you can almost hear the sole, young, female subject gracefully wading through the body of water; her expression is stoic, and she adorns a red two-piece that complements the reddish undertones in her brown skin. The artist skilfully captures the reflective highlights on her shoulders, arms, abdomen, and thigh, effectively conveying the appearance of wet skin.
If and Only If, (2023) encourages the viewer to contemplate water as a commodity, something consumable, and draws attention to the issue of water scarcity and waste and how it connects with the broader ecosystem. In the piece, we see a young Afro-Latinx boy, clad in a black Walt Disney t-shirt, a universal moniker. The serene background of the still lake and flora adds to the overall impact of the piece.
In this exhibition, viewers will unmistakably sense and partake in the artist's enthusiastic desire to convey the vibrancy and vitality that flows through his creative expression of broader Afro-Latinx narratives. Home away from home yet firmly anchored in one's cultural heritage and the essence of a diasporic identity.