Mi hija Mexicana explores women in Cancún, Quintana Roo, who embody ancestral rituals, domestic magic, and Indian traditional practices passed down for generations. Through a symbolic and ethnographic approach, the project examines female archetypes — the mother, the mediator, the guardian of knowledge — and creates a collective, metaphorical portrait of womanhood existing between the everyday, the spiritual, and the inframundo.
This project is both visual storytelling and a personal dialogue with questions of identity, belonging, and memory. It reflects on how women act as vessels of continuity, bridging past and present, visible and invisible worlds.
2025, Cancun, Mexico
































































