Lalula Vivenzi Carrasco, born in 1986 in Bogotá, lives and works in Alba Adriatica (TE), where she combines artistic practice, fashion, and visual art. She presents herself as an artist, photographer, and fashion designer on her Instagram profile, where she shares projects that traverse portraiture, identity, and visual memory. She is known for the photographic series Fossa comune, exhibited online at Paratissima ArtGallery, with works that reference themes of collective history and presence –negation. Lalula’s poetics blend image and emotion, reflecting on the historical traces of individual and social identity. Actively engaged in the contemporary Italian art scene, she participates in residencies and collective publication projects. Her style stands out fo r using the visual as a narrative device that interweaves memory, form, and body. Within the emerging Italian photographic landscape, she constructs a vision rooted in the threshold between presence and absence.