‘Everything that has a beginning, has and end’. This is a photograph that reminds me of how everything started.
The industrial, aluminium façade of this now closed complex in Berlin (considered one of the largest congress centres in the world) has always connected me to my memories of Tokyo, since I visited Japan for the first time in 2018, also part of this series with one photograph. If you read the description of that moment, you know it was when things started to change for me. It also has an element that I explore a lot in my work: the sense of scale, which I believe comes from all the sci-fi movies that I watched, especially those with a more dystopian approach.
Now, after almost 3 years since I took the first photograph of this series, and with an ‘inverted’ approach in regards to where light and shadow are if compared to ‘Tokyo’, I finish this project. It’s also special to me that it ends at the time that I am making a transition to being a full time lens based artist, as well as this incredible moment we’re living because of NFTs and the community that’s being built around it.
This is it. If you’re here, I appreciate you massively. And I can’t wait to show you what comes next.
Cheers and love.
September 3rd, 14:41:50, 2021. Berlin, Germany.
Photographing on the streets is about creating on the go, embracing the unexpected. Moving forward, every new angle is a brand new story. It’s about adapting to change all the time, being it in the light, in the dark or in the middle of both. Just like life itself.
Chasing Shadows is a collection of 18 photographs minted on the blockchain between March and October, 2021.
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‘Everything that has a beginning, has and end’. This is a photograph that reminds me of how everything started.
The industrial, aluminium façade of this now closed complex in Berlin (considered one of the largest congress centres in the world) has always connected me to my memories of Tokyo, since I visited Japan for the first time in 2018, also part of this series with one photograph. If you read the description of that moment, you know it was when things started to change for me. It also has an element that I explore a lot in my work: the sense of scale, which I believe comes from all the sci-fi movies that I watched, especially those with a more dystopian approach.
Now, after almost 3 years since I took the first photograph of this series, and with an ‘inverted’ approach in regards to where light and shadow are if compared to ‘Tokyo’, I finish this project. It’s also special to me that it ends at the time that I am making a transition to being a full time lens based artist, as well as this incredible moment we’re living because of NFTs and the community that’s being built around it.
This is it. If you’re here, I appreciate you massively. And I can’t wait to show you what comes next.
Cheers and love.
September 3rd, 14:41:50, 2021. Berlin, Germany.
Photographing on the streets is about creating on the go, embracing the unexpected. Moving forward, every new angle is a brand new story. It’s about adapting to change all the time, being it in the light, in the dark or in the middle of both. Just like life itself.
Chasing Shadows is a collection of 18 photographs minted on the blockchain between March and October, 2021.