18 SEGUNDOS
Every 18 seconds a woman has beaten anywhere around our world. This photo art exhibition was created joined with a group of artists to generate awareness and draw attention to this matter. The mix technique consists of digital photography printed in high-resolution polyester 1 x 1 m. and later painted in acrylics. The 18 pieces pictures very well known women from cinema, television, sports, and arts. This exhibition opened at the Circulo de Bellas Artes in Madrid, Spain and has been touring around the country and internationally since then.
THE BURDEN
We all carry weight over our shoulders. We may not be aware of it, but we definitely feel it. That burden drags us, making us slow, afraid, exhausted. Callao Square. Madrid, Spain.
ALMA
Emotion happens in a split of a second. It hides only to be snatch by the speed of the shutter. One-shot... one feeling hunted. The soul froze for eternity.
Visceral
Visceral explores the entanglement of human emotions through a striking visual metaphor—transparent, viscous slime symbolizing the persistent nature of negative feelings. The series captures moments of raw intensity as individuals struggle against this material, illustrating the burden of emotions like grief, anger, and fear.
MAD Madrid
Collection of street photography in Madrid, Spain. Women search facing the city and their own feelings in an unexpected way. The unique light of the city creates an aura of memories of the past.
EPHEMERA B/W
Rebirth is a meditation technique based in submersion to create an emotional catharsis. The photograph captures real emotion when it is emerging. Even thou those feelings most of the time are ephemeral.
ESPECTROS
Our emotions are like ghosts living inside. We become their prisoners. The only way to escape is to bring out the specter to the light. Become aware of them and heal the pain. Espectros explores this contain emotions we all have hidden deep inside of us.
I AM... NOT
Who am I? Am I dust? Am I only matter without purpose? Or there is something deep and profound under all those infinite particles? I am... but sometimes I realize that maybe... I am not.