Fotoescultura, a Mexican tradition of transforming photographs into three-dimensional sculptures, serves as a profound medium for merging identity and physical space. This publication, titled Fotoescultura, explores the potential of combining photography and interviews to create captivating, sculptural narratives that bring personal and cultural stories to life. By focusing on the work of female Latinx artists, it seeks to uncover stories that resonate with the richness of our shared Hispanic heritage and feminine energy. Through this exploration, Fotoescultura becomes a platform for bridging the past with the present in a tangible, multidimensional form.