Martirio
LAB

The Lab
Each work reflects my interest in creating, learning, and transforming concepts into visual and conceptual experiences.
Here you will find a curated collection of projects born from curiosity, observation, and a constant search for new ways to communicate.
Asma film
Through this piece inspired by a tweet posted by David Lynch, I wanted to explore my relationship with smoking, without a moralistic narrative and through fashion, I sought to reflect my own contradictions—perhaps the most human condition of all.

Inspired by the narrative of the poems by sylvia plath and Isabella Blow’s sculptural headpieces and her fearless approach to fashion, this series unfolds as a contemporary reflection of the martyrdom of this two women.
Through domestic stillness and visual contradiction, it explores how beauty coexists with pain—how devotion, vanity, and surrender intertwine within the quiet theatre of the body.
This editorial inhabits the fragile exhaustion—where to suffer is to perform, and to perform is to exist.

M
artirio
Editorial shot




Fashion Film
"The woman is perfected.
Her dead body wears the smile of accomplishment,The illusion of a Greek necessity flows in the scrolls of her toga.
Her bare feet seem to be saying:We have come so far, it is over."
-Sylvia Plath
Fashionfilm

C
OMPLEMENTS
Hairkelly
Shoes and bag made with human hair.An exploration of the untamed: the intimate turned visible, the body extended into object.—Hair is not decoration

FairyTooth


Martirio
BY Marta Escudero
I consider myself an ambivalent artist, driven by multiple interests that I continuously explore and integrate into my work.
My practice is shaped by the desire to connect different disciplines through design.
I am a third-year Design student at LCI Barcelona.
































