What is presented here is not intended to be a standard, nor to diminish other styles of photography that explore different paths. Every gaze holds value insofar as it arises from a sincere search. This text emerges from a personal practice: a way of seeing, of experiencing the landscape, of pausing before light, shadow, and color, influenced by a sensitivity closer to certain Eastern philosophies.
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Mariana Andrea Herrera Flores invites you to delve deeper into this fascinating world where art and biology intertwine, and to discover the important role that Artistic Animals play in their habitats as well as the roles they fulfill in maintaining ecological balance. Have you ever wondered what stories their colors tell and how they influence their survival? Let yourself be captivated by the mysteries each of them holds.
Read MoreFind out with Alejandra Roldán and the team Landuum how art and nature intertwine in each intervention to transform public spaces into sensory experiences that inspire, educate, and connect with the future from the roots, in her article: Gardens, spaces where landscaping and art complement each other in public spaces: Container gardens and floral arches at FYJA 2025.
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Read MoreMiguel de la Torre (mta+v) invites us to discover Unexpected Reflections, an ephemeral artistic intervention that invites us to honor our loved ones and our traditions through a symbolic portal to the world of the departed.
Read MoreDiscover Bocamar, the seams of water by Atelier Bocamar, a winning project of the Europan 17 international architecture and urban planning competition. It analyzes our relationship with water and nature and seeks to repurpose port infrastructure, adapting it to contemporary needs to make it habitable and useful.
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