Siana Serres

Siana is a multimedia artist whose work stems from the desire to investigate belief systems and their effects on identity, time, and ecology.
Bathypalegic zones, vampire squids, and chimeras are central to my work.
They speak for a speculation of non-human dynamics, where structures such as time, gender, and language are questioned. The deep oceans allow for fiction and reality to meet, in worlds of chaos and tranquility, where evolution can take strange forms.
Familiar and alien, these depths embrace me in their stories, offering new perspectives of how we perceive each other and how we approach ecology.
Through my work, I hope to bring shape to those ephemeral and gelatinous relationships that seep through the cracks of the earth, dismantling rigid thinking with their fluidity.
I aim to move beyond linear narratives, opening a conversation on ecological thinking that transcends traditional and anthropocentric concepts of time and rationality.
They blur, distort, and change constantly.