Recap
Life We share - Feb 25
It has now been over five years since I started organizing immersive workshops. The idea here is not to reshape your vision of the world but rather to strip it from various influences to make it even more unique—to ensure that your voice does not disappear in all this noise.
I have tested and experimented with new forms of workshops so that each participant who joins can better understand my way of working, being, and creating. Life We Share is the result of that journey, and this February marked the first edition of my newly evolved workshop—more intimate, more immersive, more me.
I want to thank Frederico, Bastian, Soren, Jessica, Loic, and Thomas for embarking on this adventure with me. For a week, we explored the hidden corners of my adopted island, Tenerife, in the Canaries, searching for meaning in everything we create. From street photography to skateboarding, from surfing to nature and introspection—every aspect of my life was shared and experienced.
The result? A series of six prints, one per participant, now exhibited at Tattoo Surfshop in Bajamar, where they will remain until the next workshop. The idea was to leave a piece of themselves behind—to not just take, but also give. That’s why each of these prints is available for purchase, and all proceeds will be donated to Horse Rescue, an association that gives a second chance to abandoned or mistreated animals here in the Canaries.
This is just the beginning. The next chapter is already taking shape, and I can’t wait to share it with those who are ready to step outside the frame.
Frederico
Frederico has his own world, one that draws inspiration from femininity. He came to me so we could expand the sense of possibilities together, ensuring that beyond portraits, his art resonates with who he truly is.
More abut Frederico : instagram/fredericodelfreo
Loïc
Loïc masters the language of body and movement. He knows that art is not something to be proven—it is something to be created. He moves forward, composes, tells stories, and lets his own momentum carve the path he wants to take.
More about Loïc : instagram.com/loicdubois___
Soren
Soren shares a raw, uncompromising truth. His art is risky, spontaneous. He is learning to shape it in a way that amplifies its impact so that the power of his vision finds resonance in the eyes of others.
More about Soren : instagram.com/soren
Thomas
Thomas freezes movement, but he is learning to see what comes before and after. He seeks beauty in action and is discovering that it also exists in the waiting, the doubt, and the in-between moments of time.
More about Thomas : instagram.com/thomas.monsorno
Limited Edition Prints – 150€
Available for purchase directly at Tato’s gallery in Bajamar, Canary Islands.
100% of the proceeds will be donated to Horse Rescue, an organization dedicated to protecting and providing a better life for abused or abandoned animals on the island.
Every print is not just an image, but a gesture of support, a step towards giving these animals the care and freedom they deserve.
Thank you for being part of this.
If you’d like to donate directly to Horse Rescue, you can do so here: https://tenerifehorserescue.com
Jessica
Jessica is searching for alignment between her vision and her being. She understands that meaning is not something to be found but something to be built. Her inner fire is growing, fueled by confidence and the desire to create differently.
More about Jessica : instagram.com/jessica
Bastian
Bastian already has a sharp eye, but his fire has yet to break through the mist of his aspirations. He is learning to free himself from technique, to let instinct speak, to create images that vibrate, that live, that bleed.
More about Bastian : instagram.com/bastian.hbr