I believe visual arts are a way of expressing emotions and lenses help me to translate and better understand what I see. Looking at the ocean with an open eye and heart I find inspiration in simple details, lines and curves, light and different angles and perspectives.
I look at the ocean searching for means of expression.
Ambiguity is really important to me, almost every subject matter have accumulated a representational history, so to find a new discursive space, a space to wonder around those subject matters, is a real challenge. When photographing, I always look at different perspectives and angles.
I consider myself a “pirate” of photography… the one who does not follow the rules, who rebels against the aesthetic perfection of pre-stablished concepts, the one who explores and creates. I am not attached to the discursive technical blur but to being aware, to being present and to being connected to the environment.
To feel… and to see.
In Still Liquid – I discuss ocean’s multiple moods through different textures, shapes and lights.
I am part of the ocean and the ocean is part of me.