Overview
- He said he keeps the pieces at home as personal symbols of love and life.
- One work stems from a trip to Japan when his daughter Índigo had a minor fall, leading him to preserve a bloodstain as a painting titled “La sangre de un inocente.”
- Another was created during the rapid home birth of Amaranto on August 1, 2024, when he received the baby and pressed his bloodied hands onto a pillowcase that was later framed.
- Host Pablo Motos appeared surprised during the interview, and subsequent coverage noted mixed reactions across social media.
- Camilo and Evaluna have previously said they avoid showing their daughters’ faces publicly to protect their privacy.