Diana Beltran Herrera is a designer and artist that has been working over the past years with paper as the primary medium in the production of her work. For Herrera, there is a considerable distance in the relationship between human and nature, and throughout her work, she aims to repair this relation by producing elements that are constantly removed, altered and forgotten. Her work is presented as a resistance where those sculptures remain in an ideal state and act like a model of representation of a reality that doesn’t suffer any change.
The following works we showcase are completely made of paper and features different bird species. Using paper as her primary medium she is able to present notions of temporality and change, emphasising the process of transformation that continuously occurs in nature as well as humankind.