Intimate Faith traces the unspoken narratives carried by sacred objects and the ways they accompany a life shaped by migration and change. From Venezuela’s vivid disarray to the layered history of Spain, the journey was never only geographical — it was marked by faith, memory, and kinship that traveled alongside.
Each religious artifact becomes a chapter, more than a symbol, holding the weight of touch, devotion, and longing. They speak of familial fracture and a homeland in decline, of friendships stretched by distance, of the complexities of love and marriage, and of the enduring search for identity.
What remains is not only belief, but the fragile persistence of belonging: a reminder that even in dislocation, faith binds past and present, origin and becoming.





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