Agarrado de los Huevos, 2025
Medium
Steel, Resin and Henequen
Dimensions
150x170x70cm
"Agarrado de los Huevos" is a wall-mounted sculpture that mimics a branch extending into the room, culminating in a nest woven from henequen. What initially appears to be a traditional bird's nest holding a pair of eggs reveals itself, upon closer inspection, to be a human scrotum, physically manifesting the linguistic double meaning of the Spanish word "huevos." The visual deception extends into the supporting structure: rather than ending in twigs, the smaller offshoots taper into human fingers that actively grip the nest. The piece transforms a universal symbol of incubation and sanctuary into a tight anatomical hold, visualizing the literal and psychological sensation of coercion and total compromise implied by the title.




