INK (Tinta) unfolds as a poetic visual meditation on enclosure, imagination, and the persistence of desire. Conceived as the first movement of a larger cycle, the video constructs an intimate, suspended space where time folds back onto itself and the domestic interior becomes a mental, symbolic, and affective territory.
Blue emerges as a living substance—ink, water, pigment, invocation—recited through a silent chromatic litany. Cobalt, ultramarine, Prussian blue, indigo, turquoise operate as ritual gestures that transform repetition into survival and attention into metamorphosis. Within this oneiric atmosphere, prolonged isolation gives rise to subtle acts of escape: imagined wings, visiting birds, colors that reconfigure space.
Through a slowed, contemplative temporality, INK proposes the image as a field of experience rather than representation, where transformation unfolds through patience, embodied imagination, and the quiet persistence of color.