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A groundbreaking photograph in which the silent image is transformed and, in a way, inverted. Lights become shadows, shadows become lights, colors become complementary, and magic emerges. It is a transmuted photograph with an inverted positive that becomes what was formerly called a negative, like silver halide film, but greatly enhanced with digital painting.
These cityscapes are the magical result of extensive research and both intellectual and… manual work with the computer. Recognizable urban landscapes, yet completely transformed through light and color. A unique technique in the world, as far as I know.
In this case it is a view from the City of London looking west.
It is printed on 308 gsm Hahnemühle paper, probably the best paper on the market, and shipped in a heavy-duty tube that includes a Certificate of Authenticity. Quality is guaranteed, or the job will be redone.
Carlos Arriaga, photographer and painter, forges his art under the protection of a pictorial lineage. He uses mixed techniques, printing photographs on textured canvases and then intervening on them with oil, in a dance of grisaille and glazes that invites contemplation and reflection on the changing relationship between the city and nature. His works, ethereal and full of dream, are a journey through urban landscapes that whisper stories of resilience and visual poetry.