cold

Posted by on Mar 16, 2013 in canon | 2 Comments
cold

The escalator was broken. The man needed a hand. He didn’t know that I suppose. He looked to the left where another person was standing telephoning. One hand on the phone, the other gesticulating. I needed both hands to take the shot. It was freezing cold.

into the unknown

Posted by on Oct 30, 2012 in canon | No Comments
into the unknown

After having a beer, it was only noon, we set off for down town where the traditional fiestas were held. The atmosphere was very calm, however some children seemed a little frightened. People in strange costumes walked by, drinking heaps of beer. Sometimes we could hear a loud explosion. Later that day we had lunch ...

point of view

Posted by on Sep 15, 2012 in canon | One Comment
point of view

We want to see things in the right perspective but that is impossible.

uncertain lightness

Posted by on Jul 15, 2012 in canon | No Comments
uncertain lightness

I don’t understand gravity. It makes things complicated. Gravity suggests connectedness. But I can’t see it.

confrontation

Posted by on Jun 10, 2012 in canon | 2 Comments
confrontation

This morning I woke up standing. I felt as if everything was the same as always. Lines were drawn on the surface. I heard practically no sounds. I didn’t want to go anywhere. There were no more spots to stand, just this one. During the day nothing changed. I stayed and waited. Nothing happened.

position

Posted by on May 29, 2012 in canon | No Comments
position

I saw a man making a call, standing in the shade, but probably that was not the case.

ceasura

Posted by on May 23, 2012 in canon | No Comments
ceasura

It is clear that hard lines divide greater parts in smaller ones. I like these lines as they compose a meaningful view of what could appear as a chaos or a murky swamp. Lines make surfaces. Without lines we wouldn’t exist. Nothing would.

void

Posted by on May 3, 2012 in canon | No Comments
void

By framing it, you should be able to visualize the absence of spirit and matter. To observe and not to see in the ideal situation.