top of page

Thoughts.
 
  In response to the constant interaction with the environment, spaces, moments and atmospheres with a spiritual and emotional charge are created in the mind, which through travel and search are tried to find and immortalize through photography. The results seek to invite the viewer to immerse themselves in the contemplation of landscapes that escape the everyday and even transcend the sensory experience of nature, connecting with emotions and generating an intimate bond of feelings and experiences. Does that make sense? if you could feel sure that if, although words may fall short, the instinct produced by sensory experience does not lie and speaks loud and clear from the depths of the unconscious, like a cry of light from the source, reveals the path to follow and I won't lose my way anymore.

"Man achieves immortality when he recognizes himself in the spectator of his work"
Matthew Riegel

organic
 
  As a self-taught person, first in my time as a cyclist, during my training I traveled long distances, moments where I had the time to observe the landscapes that I was discovering in my constant search for new routes, some of my My favorites were always starting from Peña Blanca, the Cuesta la Dormida that gave me beautiful views of the mountains, Highway 5 north to Pichidangui, with its beautiful semi-arid coastal landscapes, the inland roads to Tunquen or Quintay, which in spring surprised with their infinite flowery corners, always trying to coordinate the return with the sunset. The idea at that time was to compete in Europe in professional road cycling, specifically the Tour de France, for various reasons that dream could not be realized, in any case it is something that marked me and determined to a great extent what I am and today looking back after I stopped cycling, I still believe that everything is possible, you just have to know how to rebuild stronger and start dreaming again.

DSC02116.JPG

  All this prepared me physically and mentally to start again, now I had to explore more closely those places that I had only seen from the road, it was like this that I was already in more intimate contact with nature, I learned to see, I learned that a place is not the same during the course of the day, but rather that it changes completely and that everything has an appreciable slow rhythm, and that it was necessary for me to enter into this natural rhythm to understand what was happening around me, what was happening was everything.
  So I asked myself the question, now how am I supposed to go to these places? I don't remember exactly how, but I left, only with a 45 l backpack without a frame, a jacket and a home center tent, jeans and work clothes, without a stove, all very old-fashioned, but with pure motivation.

DSCF0035.JPG

During my first contacts I was lucky enough to expose myself to intense images, full of colors and textures that I had never seen before, this marked me in such a way that I felt the enormous need to share my experiences in the best possible way and continue looking beyond my own limits since something told me that there was much more to see, not only on the outside but more importantly, inside me...

bottom of page