Between Silver and Sand is an essay of Guadalupe Fernandez Presas that inserts a mirror into the photographic space and brings another image to the image, highlighting the specular characteristic of the photograph. It is from the black and white and the compositions that I elaborate the question of the image as a reflection, as a cut out that speculates instead of representing. The proposal is to bring spectators this perception that neither the mirror nor the image speak of the world itself, but are specters of what we seek with our eyes.
It is a provocation. An exercise in appropriating the abstraction of the photographic image, while absorbing the desire for reality.