Have you ever mourned the ones who died because of us without ever meeting us?
Have you ever left a flower, real or imagined, on the grave of a bird that mistook plastic for food… and vanished into the silence? This is not just a photograph.
It is a tombstone.It is a question carved into sand and feather:
Do you see them as strangers, or as part of your extended family?
If not, look again. Stand here a little longer.
These are not anonymous victims.
They are ours, loved ones lost to our waste,
and to our forgetfulness.
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Elegy for the Voiceless (Series)
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My work is grounded in an ongoing exploration of the relationship between space, light, and form, and their influence on human experience. I approach photography with both artistic intent and analytical observation, seeking a considered balance between precision and spontaneity, and between structural design and emotional expression. Through my lens, architecture transcends its physical function and is reinterpreted as a living artistic form, revealing new perspectives and possibilities..
Over time, I have come to regard each photograph as a visual bridge—connecting cultures, cities, and individuals through a shared visual language. My work has received international recognition, including over 85 international awards, as well as selection among 100 artists worldwide by ICM Gestora Cultural / El Greco – Premio de las Bellas Artes in Spain..
Over time, I have come to regard each photograph as a visual bridge—connecting cultures, cities, and individuals through a shared visual language. My work has received international recognition, including over 85 international awards, as well as selection among 100 artists worldwide by ICM Gestora Cultural / El Greco – Premio de las Bellas Artes in Spain..
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