-Y es que la alegría cansa. Por eso no me extrañó que aquello terminara. -Pedro Páramo.
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-Y es que la alegría cansa. Por eso no me extrañó que aquello terminara. -Pedro Páramo.
Ongoing series Stalaktos and crossed reflections
From my latest series “The Mirror” where I question the concept of home, crossed identities and borders.
Full series https://cargocollective.com/MariaB/The-Mirror
The "Léon project" is located in a mansion in Ixelles. A place that brings together four young people put on their own and five asylum seekers in Belgium under one roof. This home, created in 2014, is composed of transit accommodation where each inhabitant benefits from a beautiful private space. It is managed by two non-profit organisations: the CEMO (Centre d'Education en Milieu Ouvert) which provides follow-up for young people and Convivial which is a non-profit organisation for the integration of refugees. My intention is to highlight these marginalised and vulnerable people. Young people looking to build a home, a new Self, and refugees who are looking for a better future andhorizon. They are all in transition, in an in-between place where the walls of their flat act as mirrors that allow them to refllect on their own journey, their evolution, their losses, their hopes, their identities. In these spaces they are sheltered from a tumultuous and often dangerous past and present. They can be themselves, with no other witnesses than those they have chosen. This house offers them a bubble of intimacy, where the windows are wide open for them to dream. A place for new experiences of solitude and reflection. To discover the paths of intimacy, wandering, exile, where family and a future, and/or a troubled past intersect. This exhibition is an opportunity to question the definition of a home. How do we create and reconstruct this intimate, mental and physical space of freedom and well-being? It is also an opportunity to build bridges between these people and society, especially the inhabitants of Brussels. Thanks to this project I was able to discover these testimonies of survival, questioning, forced forgetfulness and violence, both psychological and physical, but also of joy, relief and hope. Their lives are extremely fragile, unpredictable and transitory. Sometimes too moving, but so human. The mirror reflects this reality and is intended to be a significant vehicle for fostering social cohesion and dispelling the stereotypes that stigmatize these vulnerable populations. Photography is my tool to understand their experiences and to bring them some visibility. This work is not a narrative, but rather a dialogue where the essential is played out in the unspoken, in silences, gestures, memories and dreams. It is also an invitation to reflect on the social policies of housing, education, employment and health. "The home is more than a shelter, it is our centre of gravity". Mircea Eliade
Navel gazing at the studio, February 2021
summer everyday above the Canary Islands, April 2021
Waiting to pose
but the pose is the unaware sitter, waiting
Photographing every gesture, from toes to fingers
the patience and generosity of the model
Underwater cyanotype
I imagine a fragile blackbird finding shelter in the warmth of this hands
tainted cyanotype from the projet Wave of dream
TTBT : Torn tissue behind tomatoes, Tenerife July 2017
Portraiture can be enigmatic. You don't how the subject will turn out in the final picture, even less if that someone is a stranger. What I love about this portrait is the intimacy that I got to have with her. We barely knew each other but in a few hours we shared so much. Her generosity was endless and despite the circumstances and the capricious weather, she offered me that instant that I was looking for as a photographer. Additionally, this portrait is unique as a cyanotype print. This technique allows a wide array of experimentations and reflects very well how much a relationship/ human connection can fickle, from the unknown to the deepest and ephemeral intimacy.
What do you see,
is it a mountain,
your favorite flesh
hiding a secret corner
never revealed
where the seed grew
flowers blossoming
during a dark, long winter
looking for shelter in a pit
A souvenir from a Sunday walk in the forest in Prussian blue, f rom the series Stalaktos
Mediterranean warmth in Altea last December
Luxembourg, summer 2018
Eimi performing during the shooting for Neo 2 magazine silver gelatin print
Lingotto dream, toned cyanotype that will be exhibited at the Fine Arts Academy in November 2020
disappearing constellation, experimental silver gelatin print from the series Stalaktos