Space does not have a form by itself, we are permanently framed in it and we move through its volume, we perceive the objects, the forms, in the same way that we feel the breeze, we hear sounds and smell fragrances and if it were not by the limits impose and setting its borders, its appearance, qualities, scale and its dimension, would be different.
A geometric urban vision that rises up through discordant development, creating spaces of apparent chaos and random growth, that in themselves generate a sense of non harmonious misshapenness, a lack of proportion and balance, resulting in fascinating symmetry.
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Asimetrías Urbanas (Series)
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AUTHOR
Daniel Agra is a Spanish artist of abstract photography and fine art. His work is defined as subjective, experimental and conceptual expressionist visual poetry, with a profound imaginative capacity and endowed with strong intuition. Defined by a resounding individual and experimental personal mark that allows him to mentally project a great deal of his compositions with a language and style full of symbolism. His works have achieved wide appreciation, recognition and international dissemination. The more than 50 awards and international honour mentions of photography that he has achieved during his career should be emphasised, he has shown his work and participated in exhibitions across various countries, as well as published in assorted media and international art guides. His work can be found in national and international museums, foundations and private art and photography collections.
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