García de de Marina. Spain (1975). Photographer. In 2010 I discovered photography and from that moment on I felt caught by this art form. My history was born and developed in the social networks.Since 2012 I use the object as a form of expression. In my photographic compositions I use different rethorical figures, always with a minimalist look, so that the spectator can play with imagination.My creative process begins with an initial idea that is taking form until I arrive to a concept. Itu00b4s a process that could derive from different ways: a conversation, a text, even a coincidence can be the starting point.I donu00b4t retouch my images, I just handle objects and then I look for the best perspective to shoot them.In October 2012 I presented my first individual exhibition, and until now I have made three individual exhibitions and took part in several collective exhibitions. Currently I take part too in different events where I speak about creativity and my creative process.
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Source: www.garciademarina.net
Source: www.garciademarina.net
Source: www.garciademarina.net
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Share on FacebookNot sure I'd call any of these optical illusions...clever photos, yes, optical illusions, no.
I agree. Perhaps calling them Optical Allusions would be more accurate.
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