
This series inhabits winter and tries to transform cold into image through a visual narrative that freezes, in absolute white, the vastness of extreme natures.
The work articulates the concept of silent noise: a phenomenological resonance that exists in lonely sceneries in which the echo of the infinite geography becomes the only witness to a vital cycle in constant movement.
Through the language of abstraction, the images propose a reflection on the essence of winter, not only as a season but also as a process of withdrawal and resistance in which morphology blurs to denounce the alterations of an ecosystem in constant transformation.
On the premise that nature mutates, the series analyses the tension between the biological cycles and the celerity of modern life. Winter captures the survival of ancient landscapes analyzing the vulnerability of a territory which is threatened by climate change, its consequences leaving an irreversible footprint that unmasks the impact of humans on nature.

This series inhabits winter and tries to transform cold into image through a visual narrative that freezes, in absolute white, the vastness of extreme natures.
The work articulates the concept of silent noise: a phenomenological resonance that exists in lonely sceneries in which the echo of the infinite geography becomes the only witness to a vital cycle in constant movement.
Through the language of abstraction, the images propose a reflection on the essence of winter, not only as a season but also as a process of withdrawal and resistance in which morphology blurs to denounce the alterations of an ecosystem in constant transformation.
On the premise that nature mutates, the series analyses the tension between the biological cycles and the celerity of modern life. Winter captures the survival of ancient landscapes analyzing the vulnerability of a territory which is threatened by climate change, its consequences leaving an irreversible footprint that unmasks the impact of humans on nature.













