How can nature, architecture, and technology intersect in our environments? It is a reality that has gradually taken over our urban realities. I would go further: how do the sacred and the strictly technical, such as power lines, coexist in our perception? Are they part of the surprises we find in our surroundings, and can they create an attractive interplay between the symmetrical and the asymmetrical? Vanishing lines that separate the landscape, like fractions before our eyes, while everything else remains in the background, almost static.
The photos I present to you are taken from a place in my city (Cumaná, Venezuela) known as “Cerro Quetepe,” and from there you can see part of the Santa Inés Church and the surrounding neighborhood.
My entry
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