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In this work I have made it with photographic emulsion on wood, using the traditional method of development. First, the wood is emulsified with photographic emulsion in the dark and once the image is projected, it is developed using developer, stop bath, fixer and wash, as photographic paper is developed. It is a laborious technique but the result is impressive. It is a wall object that invites the viewer to explore the textures and dynamic depth… that each element brings to the composition.
This work symbolizes uprooting, abandoning home and family in search of a better future.
The assembled wood refers to the breaking up of the home.
Salva Nebot (Spain) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work has been exhibited in international institutions, galleries, and art fairs. His practice encompasses photography, painting, sculpture, and digital art, shaping a language that moves away from literal representation to explore subjective interpretation and the conceptual dimension. Influenced by the sensibility of German Expressionism, he articulates a critical reflection on perception, memory, and human experience. His work is characterized by formal rigor, the intense use of chiaroscuro, chromatic asceticism, and narrative fragmentation. Through light, shadow, and the superimposition of layers, he activates spaces of ambiguity and poetic density. His research addresses memory, absence, and oblivion, inviting the viewer to an interpretive threshold where the visible coexists with the latent.