Analog Photography
45 x 30 cm
2015
That year, I sailed from Colombia to Panama, it was was one of the most nourishing experiences for my art work, being on a sailboat for almost a month, getting to know the sensation of emptiness, loneliness, of eternity and infinity through the vast sea and sky in those starry nights. I was completely seduced by that “banishing”, so, I started to take these photographs of the water in relation to other materials it touched…
It was a way to take form or to understand the constant fluctuation of the infinity; I wanted to freeze a moment of constant change, to materialize movement because it was changing the shape of something else, and to think about the millions of hours the water took to shape that stone. Every grain of sand, and every second the water comes and goes is so definitive for the circular form of this eternity.
Analog Photography
45 x 30 cm
2015
That year, I sailed from Colombia to Panama, it was was one of the most nourishing experiences for my art work, being on a sailboat for almost a month, getting to know the sensation of emptiness, loneliness, of eternity and infinity through the vast sea and sky in those starry nights. I was completely seduced by that “banishing”, so, I started to take these photographs of the water in relation to other materials it touched…
It was a way to take form or to understand the constant fluctuation of the infinity; I wanted to freeze a moment of constant change, to materialize movement because it was changing the shape of something else, and to think about the millions of hours the water took to shape that stone. Every grain of sand, and every second the water comes and goes is so definitive for the circular form of this eternity.