Coherencia perdida
An Experimental Essay on the Logic That Slips Away
Coherencia Perdida unfolds as a visual experiment where coherence gently collapses.
A woman moves through a suspended landscape in which the laws of meaning have loosened: she confronts a geometric form, crosses the field wearing a translucent mask, and pauses before an impossible creature.
Nothing fully makes sense, yet everything feels strangely necessary—as if thought were trying to rebuild itself from fragments of dream.
Each photograph probes a different kind of rupture: of logic, of identity, of proportion. At the same time, the series reconciles itself with imagination: irony becomes tenderness, and the absurd reveals its own quiet beauty.
In these three scenes —the symbol, the mask, the creature— the self appears fragile, playful, and profoundly unfinished.
Sometimes, to understand the world, coherence must be lost first.




Details: Digital photography · Black and white · Experimental surreal narrative
Years: 2025
Chapters:
I. Dialogue with Forms
II. The Impossibility of the Face
III. The Tenderness of the Absurd
