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José María Lamo de Espinosa

Reflex of a reality

Reflex of a reality

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Reflex of a reality - José María Lamo de Espinosa

🔸 Dimensions : 50 x 70 cm 🔸 Price : €1,000 🔸 Set of 24 units
🔸 Dimensions : 70 x 100 cm🔸 Price : €2,000🔸 Set of 12 units

With Reflex of a Reality, José María Lamo de Espinosa offers us a bold dive into the fascinating interplay of reflections and perception. In this black and white photograph, the Haussmannian facades of Paris, adorned with exquisite architectural details, split and distort in a symphony of mirrors. Here, the artist captures not only the soul of the city, but also that of time, which seems to bend under the influence of a new reality, a parallel universe where the ordinary becomes extraordinary.

The multiple glass panels fragment the image, creating a mosaic of perspectives that oscillates between geometric precision and abstraction. Each glass pane reflects a different fragment, a unique vision of the same building, transforming the structure into a kaleidoscopic composition. The optical illusion, skillfully orchestrated, invites the viewer to question what they see and rediscover the familiar in a new light.

Lamo de Espinosa excels in the art of playing with light and matter, exploring the boundary between the tangible and the ephemeral. His photography is a tribute to the classic elegance of Paris while introducing an element of surprise, of the unexpected that both disturbs and enchants. Reflex of a Reality is much more than a simple architectural photograph; it is an invitation to immerse oneself in a rich and complex visual experience, to see the world through the eyes of an artist who reinvents reality with audacity and sensitivity.

This work finds its ideal place in a modern space, where it can captivate and inspire with its subtle blend of tradition and modernity, offering a new way of perceiving urban space.

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