Your series I Came To La Pinta Because They Told Me My Father Lived Here was inspired by a novel. Does literature often inspire your photography?
Yes, literature does inspire my work. Pedro Paramo is a novel with strong imagery and reflections on Mexican reality. It inspired me to create something as powerful.
There are strong parallels between the book, your project and your own personal story. You mention in the series description how you too began your journey between Mexico and the United States to find your biological father. Did you find the creation of this project cathartic?
Definitely. It helped me understand my family history better and Mexico’s relationship with masculinity and violence. It got me closer to my mother, which for me was a healing necessity. I also developed more empathy for my absent father figure and the effects of systemic pressures on young men – this actually led me to develop my current project. It also pushed me to slow down, taught me patience and how to separate myself from the hieratic hyperproduction of images which I also believe to have an environmental impact.
Even though I do not believe that art is all people need to heal trauma (we also need therapy and reparation), I do believe that, since I focused so much on this process, it led me to a deeper understanding of not only my subject matter but also myself and my responsibility towards the place I inhabit.