I see my work as a long-term project. A project that deals with the ambiguous nature of the photographic image, its power of depiction and the precarious relationship that it maintains with what is real. My images are not intended to depict, document, nor be evidence of anything. Photography is for me a pretext to ask ourselves who we are, to connect with our inner and essential being. ‘Photographs of the invisible’ seek to tune in with the silence, with the unfathomable mystery that beats after the deafening noise of the world. Its images allude to the intangible, to that dimension of existence that is beyond the visible, beyond the apparent. There where the reason does not reach and the astonishment appears. Images emptied, stripped of any reference to that 'outside world' that we believe to recognize and to be able to name. Essential forms embracing the abstract, the symbolic. Quiet presences, which contain inside, below their solid and motionless external form, a field of energy that gives them movement. Images that deals with the transience of all forms, and at the same time, with the permanent, the eternal. Images that look for a perception less mediated by the word.