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KARMA TREE SERIES
- The Karma Tree Series is Fernando’s most beloved and enduring Woven Photographic work—a reflection of his soul, captured through his lens and woven by his hands. After his passing, his brother Marcelo began hand-weaving new versions of these iconic pieces. Each one is a tribute—a quiet conversation between brothers, stitched together through love and memory. Shown around the world, the series continues to move hearts and keep Fernando’s spirit alive in every strand.
KARMA TREE SERIES
The Karma Tree Series is Fernando’s most beloved and enduring Woven Photographic work—a reflection of his soul, captured through his lens and woven by his hands. After his passing, his brother Marcelo began hand-weaving new versions of these iconic pieces. Each one is a tribute—a quiet conversation between brothers, stitched together through love and memory. Shown around the world, the series continues to move hearts and keep Fernando’s spirit alive in every strand. ORDER YOURSMarcelo Bengoechea"I accept my brother's death, but I do not accept his art dying with him."
Tim Tulsa, Durango5 Minutes short, intense and beautifully shot film. Woven Together is a must see (and cry a little).
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KEEPING FERNANDO'S ART ALIVE
- Fernando Bengoechea, an internationally acclaimed photographer, pioneered the powerful art of Woven Photographs—blending image and soul in every strand. In 2004, a tsunami tore him from this world, but not from the hearts he touched. His brother Marcelo now weaves each piece by hand, just as Fernando once did—driven by love, grief, and an unbreakable bond. With every pull of the thread, he feels Fernando’s spirit guiding him—an act of remembrance, a resurrection through art.
KEEPING FERNANDO'S ART ALIVE
Fernando Bengoechea, an internationally acclaimed photographer, pioneered the powerful art of Woven Photographs—blending image and soul in every strand. In 2004, a tsunami tore him from this world, but not from the hearts he touched. His brother Marcelo now weaves each piece by hand, just as Fernando once did—driven by love, grief, and an unbreakable bond. With every pull of the thread, he feels Fernando’s spirit guiding him—an act of remembrance, a resurrection through art. ORDER YOURSOprah Winfrey, ChicagoI want to keep saying Fernando's name out loud because I think it's important for everybody who's lost their life for their life to be more than that moment of death. And his work and his art will live on for everybody who he filmed; for everybody whose life he touched. But we get to see him through his work forever.
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FERNANDO BY NATE BERKUS
- "He was audacious and complicated and spontaneous and sophisticated and charismatic and demanding and graceful and volatile and extravagant and occasionally impossible. And when he walked into the room, he pretty much owned it." Excerpt from Nate Berkus' book "The Things That Matter".
FERNANDO BY NATE BERKUS
"He was audacious and complicated and spontaneous and sophisticated and charismatic and demanding and graceful and volatile and extravagant and occasionally impossible. And when he walked into the room, he pretty much owned it." Excerpt from Nate Berkus' book "The Things That Matter". Read more but be prepared to cry...Jackie Williams, DallasWhat a chapter and what a book! Could not stop reading. Wow, what a story.
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