“This project is, for me, a way of exorcising seven months of torment due to prostatitis, which not only annihilated my desire and sexual life but also deprived me of the ability to experience a satisfying physical response because of a mental block. It is a way to make peace with the hell I went through and transform this ordeal into something positive.
I envisioned a series where sex and hell intertwine as a powerful expression of my personal experience. A vision of a hyper-sexual, humid, and organic hell. Using art as therapy while creating something that might resonate with others seemed perfect to me. This project represents an opportunity for me to distance myself from this trauma and turn it into something constructive.
Moreover, it seems to me that there is still a form of “demonization” toward sexualities other than the “macho” and heteronormative sexuality, particularly concerning LGBTQ+ individuals. This project could therefore have a broader scope and resonate with viewers on different levels.”
“All the substances and textures you see in the images are real. The slime is a modified vegan pastry glaze that takes three hours to cook and must be used between 37 and 45 degrees Celsius. I adapt the recipe depending on whether latex clothing is involved, as latex is quite delicate and does not react well with certain plant-based ingredients. All the horned spandex hoodies and latex props (horns and tongues) are handmade. Even the ten lighting sources are homemade or recycled from construction sites. This project took me two years to bring to life. Now, it is finally ready to see the light.”
All images: Ferran Sanchez Castillo (Website / IG / BLUESKY)



























THANKS
I want to express my deepest gratitude to the models who embodied Teufelswerk. You did far more than pose. You trusted me with your bodies, your vulnerability, your strength, and your presence. You accepted the immersion — in liquid, in light, in symbolism — and allowed
yourselves to become living matter within this organic vision of hell. Teufelswerk is not only my project. It is the result of our shared intensity, our dialogue through bodies, and the understanding that happens in front of the camera. Thank you for your trust. Thank you for your fire.
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