A Stop At What Goes By




Everyday, we are faced with images that don’t cease to impress us with their beauty.
The waves of the sea, even in days with little light; the fire flames, with their ever-changing forms; the tree leafs, with their varied shapes, that sing songs with the wind; the bright and warm red, that persist to come out of the ground…
“A stop at what goes by” intends, through a set of photographs, to awaken the senses to an aesthetic side of the realities / objects that, because they belong to our everyday life, are usually unappreciated.
The roof of a ruined house; a dry leaf on the edge of the road; an undefined shadow; the skeleton of a machine on a quarry; a green-less palm tree fallen on the ground…
By breaking the barrier between the explicit and the occult beauty, “A stop at what goes by”, challenges the viewer to stop and give life to what is apparently lost; stop, and try to have a more incise look at what surrounds you.


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