Sílvia Prudêncio, experimental practice

Sílvia Prudêncioexperimental practice

Expressing oneself in these languages is akin to exploring a treasure-filled bag: stamps, coins, small stones, a tongue, and a finger, each representing intricate nuances that evoke complex emotions. Intriguingly, languages and mothers share a common trait — they can be amassed. Much like a captivating collection of Panini stickers, they possess a radiant allure. The whereabouts of the language-album-mother remain uncertain; nonetheless, these language-mothers serve as figurines, enriching the repertoire, presented in slides, both back and front.