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Una novedosa fotografía en la que el mudo se muestra transformado y de alguna manera al revés. Las luces se convierten en las sombras, las sombras en las luces, los colores se transforman en los complementarios y surge la magia. Es una fotografía transmutada con el positivo invertido que se convierte en lo que antiguamente se llamaba negativo, como las películas de haluros de plata pero muy mejorados con pintura digital.
Estas vistas de ciudades… son el mágico resultado de una gran investigación y trabajo tanto intelectual como manual con el ordenador. Paisaje urbano reconocible pero totalmente transformado por medio de la luz y del color. Una técnica única en el mundo, que yo sepa.
En este caso es una vista desde la City de Londres hacia el oeste.
Se imprime en papel Hahnemühle de 308 gm. probablemente el mejor papel que existe en el mercado y se envía en un tubo de alta resistencia que incluye el Certificado de Autenticidad. Se garantiza la calidad o se repite el trabajo.
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.