

Symbiotic Symphonie
Seque is an international artist working across performance, mixed media, painting, sculpture, sound, and experimental installation. Through her project Symbiotic Symphony, she creates immersive environments that explore the symbiotic relationship between all life, inviting deeper connection with nature, the body, water, sound, and the living consciousness of Earth.
Her work moves through themes of the forbidden feminine, the ancient arts of the temples through phenomenological exploration, anthropology, and visionary feminine expression through eros rooted in embodiment and elemental awareness.
Her practice explores embodied perception, emotion, sensory experience, consciousness, and lived relational experience, drawing people into immersive spaces that awaken deeper awareness of their connection with themselves, each other, and the living world of which they are an essential part.
Drawing from the healing properties of sound, water, texture, movement, and sensory experience, she creates spaces where art becomes participatory, where people themselves become part of the living artwork.
These evolving environments are designed to awaken a felt sense of connection between all things and the elemental world. Through sound, visual symbolism, tactile materials, and immersive interaction, participants are invited into experiences of expression, reflection, and collective creation. Each installation becomes a symbiotic ecosystem in itself: continuously changing through the presence, creativity, and individuality of those who enter it.
Her spaces invite conversation, imagination, design, and the emergence of future worlds rooted in reciprocity with life. They are environments where personal expression is welcomed, where nature and consciousness are experienced as interconnected, and where new ways of living symbiotically with the Earth can begin to be sensed and explored.
As an international artist, Seque’s work has taken her to immersive and interactive festivals, exhibitions, and collaborative spaces across Holland, Spain, the UK, Canada, Japan, India, South America, Europe, Latvia, Russia, and Jordan.
She now focuses her work in Mexico, a place of profound environmental and cultural importance, where she continues creating immersive works that support people in remembering their connection with nature, water, the elements, and life itself.
