Guarda algo para ti
"Guarda Algo Para Ti" (Keep Something for Yourself) is a visual exploration of the boundaries between what we reveal and what we conceal, a delicate dance of identity and self-preservation. Through the use of vibrant color, minimal props, and layered symbolism, this series invites viewers to consider the parts of themselves that remain hidden, untouchable, or sacred.
The red fabric becomes a shield, a veil, and a second skin—representing both protection and self-expression. It drapes, obscures, and reveals in equal measure, reminding us that vulnerability and privacy coexist within us. The interplay of transparency in the glass vessels and the fluid movement of the fabric reflect the duality of human nature: the desire to connect and the instinct to withhold.
In a world saturated with oversharing, these images serve as a reminder that some aspects of ourselves are worth safeguarding. The simple act of "keeping something for yourself" is not only an act of self-love but a rebellion against the demand for constant exposure. This series challenges the viewer to look inward and ask: What do I keep for myself, and why?