Despite the colors we see in nature, light influences the what our eyes perceive. We have the sensation that the same thing can change from day to day, not only because of the passage of time or the seasons, but also due to sunlight during those seasons, as well as weather conditions.
Even so, there are things that a camera is able to preserve and identify that our eyes cannot. And with this information, it gives us the possibility to change them and bring forward new visions and interpretations of things as we see.
This photographic essay is about that: how to create a composition by exploring the dynamics of color and light, revealing their “hidden colors,” allowing these images — sometimes the result of accidents or discarded photographs — to become paintings co-created by nature, the artist, and the machines.
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