Testigo de Vida

Photographed in Ciudad del Saber, Clayton, Panama City, this series observes a corotú tree, known scientifically as Enterolobium cyclocarpum. Within its trunk, a palm grows quietly, turning the tree into a living structure of coexistence, time, and transformation.

Created during a period of personal transition, the work reflects on resilience and the unseen complexity of natural systems. The images invite a closer observation of what exists within: overlapping lives, silent growth, and interdependence.

The corotú becomes both subject and witness. What appears as a single tree reveals itself as a multiplicity of lives.

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