A presence inhabits the Colombian Andean jungle.

In a land of towering mountains and humid forests,

it thrives on air and water drawn from the Magdalena Valley.

Guardian and amplifier of the energy coursing through it.

Today, it reveals itself as a space in time,

the state of an elemental conversation, begun centuries ago,

that carved refuge in time

for the abundant melodies of that same enduring force:

is a world shaped by a centennial Ficus tree nestled in Colombia’s Andean mountains. The sanctuary it provides has allowed the humid environment to foster countless stories of resilience, shared growth, adaptation, and the value of diversity woven into energy.

is as an evolving technique shaped by these lessons. Developed collaboratively, it unfolds through the process of giving another body to the expressions of this energy. Fleeting conversations with leaves guide the shaping of cement mixtures, fossilizing their imprint into motion and texture.

is the collection of living sculptures born beneath its branches. Four years of working around this idea have led us to various ways of crafting the technique, resulting in numerous pieces. Some now inhabit domestic spaces, while others have always been, and continue to be, sheltered by the canopy.

Higuerón