Video: Constant movement in abstract photos by Antonio Azuaga
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
We love photographs so much because they capture the special moments of our life, which are some specific moments in time. And the Spanish artist Antonio Azuaga goes beyond the usual notions of photography and in his abstract photos makes reality flow, change, melt and merge to new structures, in general, to be in constant motion.
Young Spanish artist Antonio Azuaga (born 1974) studied film and photography in Barcelona. He is mainly interested in photographic works, in which there is a complete abstraction of photographic space. During his work, he creates a kind of a theatrical stage, where he takes pictures all day long. In the studio, he uses different colored substances through which natural natural light penetrates into the very middle of the "canvas". Antonio moves around the room and finds the angles of refraction of light, thus creating his own unusual, as if melting abstractions.
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