"When everything seemed white, I could see the colors that light painted in my eyes."
Lux Colorum (colored lighting in Latin) is a self-portrait inspired by the human perception of colors, those rays of light interpreted by our brain, but in front of our character there is not only light, there is also pigment, it's a paradoxical visual game.
It could be said that we are surrounded by a colorless world, however, our perception changes everything.
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Lux Colorum (Single)
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Diana's work presents visual poetry, which seeks to shape the thought, human fragility, and its nature through surreal representations that are often an open question that makes you look at more than once.
Her greatest passion is telling stories in order not only to satisfy herself but to show others a part of themselves, through universal emotions and mysterious metaphors that fill the gap between visible reality and imaginary vision.
Her greatest passion is telling stories in order not only to satisfy herself but to show others a part of themselves, through universal emotions and mysterious metaphors that fill the gap between visible reality and imaginary vision.
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