Presencia residual

Images shaped by remains, traces, and silent urban imprints.

Presencia Residual explores the quiet imprint that human activity leaves on the urban environment—spaces where the body is absent yet intensely felt. Working with discarded objects, scattered debris, and ephemeral arrangements shaped by chance, the series examines how traces become metaphors of presence, memory, and collective neglect.
The images reveal a landscape where what remains—waste, fragments, leftovers—acquires a symbolic weight. These silent residues suggest invisible narratives: moments lived and abandoned, gestures no longer visible, and the fragile balance between human routines and the environments they transform.
Rather than documenting urban decay, the series highlights the poetic tension between absence and presence. Each scene becomes a small theatre of what was left behind, inviting the viewer to recognize the subtle emotional and environmental resonances contained in the ordinary debris of everyday life.

Details: Urban photography • Found compositions • Minimal intervention
Themes: presence, trace, memory, urban poetics, environmental residue
Years: 2014–2025
Location: Israel, India, Iceland