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RE: WINDOWS, DOORS, WALLS AND SURFACES - Photography from Montalbán, Carabobo St., Venezuela || ENG-ESP || (14 pics)

in Visual Shots15 days ago

I can see in this type of photography that depth not only in a capture but in the history, they are photos not of new things but of the passage of time on different surfaces that the proximity makes noticeable. It is like remembering something from life again, bringing it close and looking at its details, its texture, the little colour, the rust, the wear and tear, just as it happens with the years and the experiences of a person.

I always relate photographs, art with life and these photos have a lot of that. To look and look again at doors, windows, bars, open or closed opportunities like doors. You always do excellent work that I admire. Thank you very much!


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Thank you for this comment. As always, it's motivating to read about your understanding of my photographic work. I read it, and it reminds me of how my father (who painted in oils and was a frequent visitor to art exhibitions, where he even served as a critic) used to talk about time and its effects on everything. He would say something like, "Time writes on walls just as it writes things on us" and he liked paintings with motifs of colonial facades and other things that spoke of time passing.

Thank you, as always, for the appreciation and support @avdesing friend!!!

!PIZZA

Your father was wise, art is life itself, it is a reflection, even on the walls, and time is a subject that fascinates me. Thanks to you!