Espelho de Luz, IGaleria Alphaville, BR

Born from liquid and air, these ephemeral forms carry the memory of eras, shaped by an unrepeatable dance of movements.

For Lucía Dälél, colour reveals itself as the secret code of creation, and her research unfolds as a profound encounter with the divine language of blessings.

This complete and previously unseen body of work is presented for the first time. The 72 emanations of Light by Lucía Dälél take over the Gallery at Shopping Iguatemi, under the curatorship of Marina Bortoluzzi—works that invite the viewer to suspend linear time and enter the depth of a single instant, as a poetic provocation toward immortality and the living meaning of Momentum — To Be.

This first phase in Brazil featured the collaboration of Brazilian photographer Gabriela Drewes.

The series Mirror of the Soul evokes an inward gaze: through colour, the observer experiences a sudden flash of remembrance—an intuitive recognition of the unique purpose each being carries through existence.

“THE DAY YOU WERE BORN WAS THE DAY THE CREATOR
KNEW THE WORLD COULD NO LONGER EXIST WITHOUT YOU.”
— R. Nachman

Lucía’s series unfolds as a living artistic installation initiated by a spark of life she infuses into miniature mystical environments. Within these spaces, form is allowed to self-emerge and evolve into lyrical abstractions. Each environment is guided by previously channelled chromatic frequencies whose meanings invoke specific blessings.

During the exhibition, a participatory abaeimacollective artwork is activated with visitors. Each participant places a marker aligned with their birth date onto a living piece entitled Cartogram of Presences. Through this gesture, each person may then access and carry their personal message by opening the Spiritual Art Diary authored by Lucía in the United States in 2025.

Lucía Dälél currently lives and works in the United States, with gallery representation across Mexico, Colombia, and the United States.

All works are registered and protected under U.S. Copyright Law.

The 72 Emanations of Light

17th October 2025
Shopping Iguatemi Gallery, Brazil
Phase I — curated by Marina Bortoluzzi
Art captured by photographer Gabriela Drewes

OASIS, Sacred Sculpture Tierra Mulungu, Guararema, BR

Instal Sagrada is an artistic project developed in Guararema (Mulungu, Brazil) that brings together an international collective of artists in dialogue with territory, nature, and the spiritual dimension of landscape.

Within this context, Lucía Dälél presents Bubble Encarnada 3D — 7th Chakra (OASIS), a sculptural work conceived as a tangible extension of her research into colour, light, and consciousness. The piece emerged from a sensitive encounter with the mountains of Mulungu, a site associated with the frequency of the seventh chakra — a symbol of connection to divine consciousness.

The work — a mineral sphere with a reflective surface — embodies the union between sky and earth, matter and spirit, activating through solar and lunar light in a living contemplative experience.

The project unfolded through an international collaborative process involving teams from Colombia, the United States, and Brazil, together with local technicians and fabricators, integrating sensitive listening with technical rigor.

During the Mulungu residency, the piece established a deep bond with the land through lithopuncture practices and the use of materials sourced from the territory itself, reinforcing its physical and symbolic grounding.

As part of the Colour Bubble Art series, this installation marks Lucía’s transition from the ephemeral liquid bubble toward its permanent mineral manifestation, consolidating her exploration of the permanence of the subtle.

Cartogram of Presences

Cartograma de Presenças unfolds as a living field of quiet gestures. Each visitor is invited to inscribe their birth moment within the sacred intervals of the work, allowing the piece to breathe through collective participation.

What begins as an empty structure slowly awakens into a luminous cartography of human passage. Each mark — subtle, almost imperceptible — becomes both trace and invocation, revealing the invisible rhythms that bind individual existence to a greater field of life.

In this evolving map, presence itself becomes the medium. Time softens. The minute expands. And the work gently reminds us that every arrival, no matter how small, alters the living fabric of the whole.