



SARES
SMTH Digital Art Program
Exhibition "Naturaleza Descifrada" V Edition (2025-26)
BIOGRAPHY
Sares is a visual and sound artist based in Mexico City, whose work develops at the intersection between technology, ancestry, and sensory experience. With a background in electronic arts and anthropology studies, he has exhibited his work in museums and independent spaces in Latin America, Europe, and Asia. His practice combines frequencies, generative patterns, and organic materials to explore the relationship between the intangible and the earthly. Through immersive installations and collaborative processes, his pieces propose an introspective journey where narratives about identity, ritual, and collective memory emerge, acting as a bridge between the visible and the invisible, the remembered and the yet to be discovered.
“Aura” is a work that investigates desire as a complex force that inhabits existence, challenging inertia and pushing toward manifestation. More than a simple longing, it is presented as a dynamic state that reconfigures reality and accompanies the becoming of being. The piece uses digitally generated abstract flora structures as visual metaphors for the different stages of desire, reflecting its bifurcations, paradoxes, and unexpected paths that characterize the inner search.
Through organic forms, tones that evoke emotional intensity, and generative systems that respond to conceptual impulses, “Aura” translates the latent energy of desire into tangible manifestation, connecting human experience with vital and affective forces.
The work explores the interaction between internal impulse and external expression, between individuality and union, and between what is desired and what is achieved, showing how this force materializes emotion and redefines our understanding of existence. Inspired by the vitality of complex systems, the series fuses abstraction and technology to capture the constant dance between longing and its creation, revealing the logic of desire and the pulse of being.
ARTWORK
"Aura" 2025