Maya Lugo Hernandez

– Casa Wabi 2025

Community Project

Having to combine the projects of five people to create a single one in which we could all participate was a real challenge. We decided to leverage each person’s strengths to design a workshop that would be both fun and educational. We combined Aleida and Hiram’s writing skills, Sebastián’s acting experience, and Aranza’s physical approach to stage dynamics, and added Maya’s pixilation technique as the icing on the cake. The result was like a collage of ideas that, when mixed together, created a playful and very enriching experience.

Bringing our voices and styles together to build something solid forced us to dialogue, negotiate, and trust each other. We wanted the kids to discover their inner creativity, to approach audiovisual language from a free space, without rigid structures. And in the end, we achieved not only a cohesive project, but also a real connection between us: a strong friendship and a very solid team were formed. This was especially noticeable in the last session, when we printed the frames of the animation that the participants made so that they could intervene in them freely and personally.

After they created their own short film, something changed. The excitement, ownership of the process, and pride they felt confirmed to us that cinema, in addition to being a tool for expression, can also be a way to discover oneself and connect with others. Although a hurricane interrupted the process and at times we thought we would not be able to finish the workshop, we managed to meet again and have one last session which, although rushed due to circumstances, felt like a great ending. We were left with the feeling that we wanted to do much more (we wanted to do a visual presentation of the work in the cinema), but we ran out of time. Even so, we took away a powerful and shared experience that left us wanting to continue creating together.

I speak for everyone when I say that it was an extremely enriching experience in every way. We are left wanting to continue creating and to be able to meet again at some point in a place as wonderful as Casa Wabi.

Log-Piece

Redimiendo los espacios ajenos
2025
Animation
53 seconds

México

Mexico City, 2003

Maya Lugo (Mexico City, 2003) is an animator and illustrator, graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Cinematic Animation from the Escuela Superior de Cine. She is driven by animation as a medium to explore inner worlds, create atmospheres, and play with time, rhythm, and transformation. She is particularly interested in movement as a form of expression that communicates what sometimes cannot be put into words: emotions, ideas, and contradictions.

Her first short film as a director, Selah (2023), received an honorary mention at the Pixelatl festival. She has also collaborated on projects such as Tacos don queso and Mejor mañana hablamos de hoy, contributing in various areas including direction, animation, composition, original concept, and even puppet construction.

Currently, she is working on La redención del queso, her thesis project, where she continues to explore the symbolic and surreal from a deeply personal and intimate perspective. She enjoys combining digital and traditional techniques, allowing herself to follow experimental processes. She commonly works with tools such as Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere, Illustrator, Procreate, InDesign, and Toon Boom Harmony, enabling her to participate in different stages of the creative process, from conception to post-production.

For her, animating is thinking and feeling in motion. She loves collaborating, blending languages, and finding new ways to tell stories through visual and sensitive expression.
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