Abstract
Surrealism
Fantasy
Nature
Landscaping
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This photograph corresponds to the series titled “Confluences”, they are remembered photographs: portraits of the circumstance of the walk and the passage of time. The idea of place seen from two angles, the ground on which we sit and the space visited. Or not so much the visited space as the idealized space. They are prints created from the pleasure of nostalgia. Memories broken by the passage of time. Pigmented inks on 308 gram Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper with a matte surface, 100% cotton. The print includes a margin of approximately 5 cm.
About María Álvarez
María Álvarez was born in Valencia (Spain) in 1974.Conceptually minimalist, her work is the consequence of a process of internalization, interpretation of reality that she carries out with no other purpose than creative honesty and purity. She canvases and prints in eternal search for inner balance. Showcases of the existential soliloquy, her work with a metaphysical and surrealist touch, forms its own space, through the lines and compositional sobriety.
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