“Baño de Luz”
- Shower of Light
Collection is born from Andrea's sun-drenched cyanotype experiments. By arranging plastic bags, bottles, and netting under sunlight. These radiant impressions were then carefully cut into strips and woven together, forming the essence of our new designs. We crafted this collection hoping it will reflect the very light you'll enjoy while wearing it.
Andrea Perales Covarrubias (b. 1994, Matamoros, Tamaulipas) is a visual artist based in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico. Her work spans sculpture, installation, and textile, exploring the relationship between body, space, and materiality. Merging traditional techniques with contemporary processes, she reflects on themes of identity, memory, and territory.
Trained at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, her practice is grounded in architecture and craftsmanship, with a multidisciplinary approach to material exploration. She is the founder of e.stud.io, a creative space in Oaxaca dedicated to production and collaboration.
Her work has been shown in Mexico and the U.S., including at Plomo Gallery (CDMX), MACT (Tamaulipas), and the II Biennial of Contemporary Art in León. She was awarded the PECDA Tamaulipas 2024 grant and is currently a resident artist with Atelier Mondial in Switzerland and France.
Through ephemeral and structural materials, her work builds a dialogue between contemporary art and traditional making, emphasizing the intimate connection between physical space and the processes that shape it.