Terra Incognita, 2012
Terra Incognita was born from the exploration of a territory by the very person who wants to be an observer and at the same time is observed.
It’s a journey to the unknown. Far from everyday life, this space questions us by being both complicit and distant. He draws a symbolic map in which the memory and magic of the place emerges. In this game with nature, the personal and subjective gaze discovers (scrutinizes, invents) strange, dreamlike, almost improbable images.
This visible and yet impalpable world turns us upside down: the confusion between reality and the equally seductive imagination is constantly being renewed, and prevents us from retaining what has really happened in these places.
From all these sensations was born Terra Incognita. All his images of transient, changing and intangible landscapes, sometimes hidden from our eyes, nevertheless invite us to sharpen our perception of the landscape.