This project comes from my difficulty expressing verbally what I sometimes think, being able to represent more simply through photography. For this reason, I represent my female figures silent, leaving only the image talk and I called this series of photos "Aphasia", from the greek a- (deprivation) and Phasis 'voice'. I prefer to think of what my photos do not show or say, rather than explicitly communicate a meaning or even simply a gesture. I like what is suggested rather than said. Figures just mentioned in the shadows or completely enveloped by the light of the sun, they chose solitude instead of becoming victims of the crowd and the city. Silence and femininity, frozen in real, become a state of mind. Impassive, still, ambiguous, project us into a dimension that we perceive, but we do not see to the bottom. In this series, open spaces and interior alternate creating images where the real nature of things and the ideal perhaps, for a moment, can coincide