Color Dust
The body as a pictorial territory.
In Color Dust, Lídia Vives transforms her body into support, gesture, and language. This photographic series traces an intimate cartography where skin becomes canvas, and matter—pigments, powders, color—turns into an expressive tool. The artist blurs the boundaries between painting and photography, between image and flesh, between self-portrait and performance. Far from traditional representation, Color Dust explores the symbolic power of the body as a surface for experimentation. Each image is a statement: the skin not only contains, it also communicates. In this dance between the pictorial and the photographic, between the intimate and the performative, the artist invites us to see the body not as an object, but as a field of action.