Des)apariciones is an artist’s book made of digital images. The methodology is a hybrid between photo and drawing in an aesthetic search. It is composed of different superpositions with different pictorial levels. In a collage held by drawings, the subjects become the protagonists of metaphors. In the book’s pages, when confronting images between them, we might perceive a mirror effect in which an aesthetic connection is reflected. It is as if the spectra present here established a visual contact. I strived to preserve harmony in the sequence of the images to produce a fluid visual experience. The title “(Des)apariciones”, comes from the technical duality in which one object replaces another: an exercise of both dissociation and poetry between the images. I procured to dematerialize the represented subjects, which allowed me to suggest new realities. This book was self-published during the 2020’s pandemic. It is a compilation of images made on a tablet between 2016 and 2020.

Homer, The Iliad