O, The human being has as a natural instinct to look for the figurative and relate everything that he sees. The collection of photographs “O” captures the opposite, in a challenge to look for the abstract, managing to relate the shapes to each other, in order to make them figuratively imperceptible.
Overexposing the same object, simply from a different angle, in some cases, beyond the abstract, patterns can be formed, in others an approximation of surrealism. This technique adds to this series, not only with the results you get from it, but also their uncertainty. There is less control over what will result from overexposures, without absolute certainty, that after their revelation there is a moment of surprise.

O. is a series of photographs, a standardisation and abstraction of something figurative, and of frames the annulment of any volume value,
or dimension, pure abstraction.A focus on experimentation, on the use of technique that adds to the concept of rational abstractionism, in an attempt to escape the logic of human perception.

35 mm Film 
February 2017.
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