Rooted in climate justice, human rights, and deep ecological sensibility, Carolina’s practice moves between art, filmmaking, and storytelling. She is interested in how images can create emotional connection, shift perception, and open space for more relational ways of inhabiting the Earth. Her work often emerges from journeys, landscapes, communities, and moments where beauty, vulnerability, and urgency coexist.
These images explore the quiet presence of animals in their natural habitats. Through my lens, I seek to capture not only their beauty, but the subtle relationship we hold with the more-than-human world.
Each encounter is a reminder that we are not separate from nature, but deeply part of it.
Through macro photography, I explore the intimate and often overlooked worlds within plant life. Textures, patterns, and colors reveal a quiet complexity that invites us to slow down and pay attention.
These images are an invitation to notice the life that exists in the smallest details.
These landscapes are not just places, but living systems in constant transformation. Through light, movement, and atmosphere, I seek to capture the emotional and ecological depth of each territory.
Each image holds a moment of connection between the Earth and the way we experience it.
I am drawn to people, their stories, and the worlds they carry within them. Through portraiture, I seek to capture moments of presence, emotion, and cultural depth.
Each image is an encounter—an exchange that reflects both individuality and our shared humanity.
This space brings together my more experimental and personal work, where color, texture, and emotion take the lead.
My art is a process of exploration—sometimes chaotic, sometimes intuitive—where I translate inner landscapes, memories, and sensations into visual form.
This work explores climate change not only as a crisis, but as a lived, felt, and relational experience. Through visual narratives that weave together art, science, and territory, I seek to reveal the intimate connections between people, ecosystems, and change.