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De la serie "Autorrertrato 2020" Realizada durante la Pandemia. Buenos Aires, Argentina. En esta obra quise capturar la vulnerabilidad y el refugio en la penumbra, jugando con la luz y la sombra para evocar introspección y fuerza interior. La estética en blanco y negro acentúa la emoción profunda y la dualidad del ser. Esta imagen llenará tu espacio de misterio y calma, invitando a momentos de reflexión y conexión con uno mismo.
Impreso en papel… de algodon, calidad museologica. Firmada al dorso. Certificado de autenticidad.
Si el coleccionista lo desea se puede enviar montada y enmarcada lista para colgar.
Disponible tambien en 50 x 50cm, 30cmx30cm. Consultar.
Instagram: @silvina.batista.fotografia
Silvina Batista (Argentina, 1973) is a contemporary fine art photographer whose work explores identity, inner states, and symbolic landscapes through stages of photography and poetic self-portraiture. Rooted in a conceptual approach, her practice uses the body as a narrative device, constructing images that oscillate between presence and absence, intimacy and distance. Her photographs evoke silent atmospheres, where light, gesture, and space become carriers of emotional and symbolic meaning. Batista's work has been exhibited in Argentina and internationally. Her artistic book of self-portarits is part of the permanent collection of The Center Ceramique Library in Maastricht, the Netherlands. She has been recommended by Singulart Gallery for presentation to galleries participating in Paris Photo, reinforcing the international projection of her work within the contemporary photography scene. She currently lives and works in Argentina. Not AI.