Data Sheet: Inkjet print on cotton paper.
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2018.
Resistance.
Resistance depicts an urban landscape that evidences the way we build a city in our country; based on an undefined and over-accelerated growth, a materialistic barbaric saturation that is perceived almost as sensorial intrusion, and an unrestrained violation of density, it serves as a direct reflection of a postmodern society’s way of life in an age where the main feature is ruled by movement, where nothing remains stable or still.
Trying to comprehend such quantity of materials and to assimilate the unreachable acceleration of time, creates a void, holes within our spirit, our core, where our essence and identity get compromised and are driven to alienation.
In a failed attempt to digest and absorb it all, it arises the question of how we understand the metropolis causing an abstraction and fragmentation and with it a series of holes or intervals of color that in some cases hide information, and in other cases they intend to re-frame certain fragments of the image. This intends to highlight some contradictory situations of our everyday reality: like the meaningless scale of humans that reflect the fragility of our existence versus the frailty of an uncontrolled urban growth.