Cristina Embil

Cristina Embil

Location: Spain


Portfolio:

Enigma_01

This series of photos is taken at an exhibition on an old dismantled and broken factory. As I took the images, a shiver of uncertainty washed over me, partly triggered by this strange moment when after a pandemic there is a war in Ukraine and the economy and climate change generate concern and confusion. I played with the shadows because they suggest a world of uncertainty, an enigma about the future. We do not know very well what we are seeing because what is real is not what is physically there but the shadows themselves

Enigma

This series of photos is taken at an exhibition on an old dismantled and broken factory. As I took the images, a shiver of uncertainty washed over me, partly triggered by this strange moment when after a pandemic there is a war in Ukraine and the economy and climate change generate concern and confusion. I played with the shadows because they suggest a world of uncertainty, an enigma about the future. We do not know very well what we are seeing because what is real is not what is physically there but the shadows themselves

Enigma_01 “Enigma_01”

This series of photos is taken at an exhibition on an old dismantled and broken factory. As I took the images, a shiver of uncertainty washed over me, partly triggered by this strange moment when after a pandemic there is a war in Ukraine and the economy and climate change generate concern and confusion. I played with the shadows because they suggest a world of uncertainty, an enigma about the future. We do not know very well what we are seeing because what is real is not what is physically there but the shadows themselves

Enigma_02 “Enigma_02”

This series of photos is taken at an exhibition on an old dismantled and broken factory. As I took the images, a shiver of uncertainty washed over me, partly triggered by this strange moment when after a pandemic there is a war in Ukraine and the economy and climate change generate concern and confusion. I played with the shadows because they suggest a world of uncertainty, an enigma about the future. We do not know very well what we are seeing because what is real is not what is physically there but the shadows themselves