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Guanajuato, Mexico 2007. By jorgemm |
Mexico City, 2007. By jorgemm |
Veracruz, Mexico 2007. By jorgemm |
Morelos, Mexico 2008. By jorgemm |
Puebla, Mexico 2008. By jorgemm |
Meru, France 2008. By Liliana Jiménez |
London, England 2008. By Jane Stockdale |
Stockholm, Sweeden 2008. By Liliana Jiménez |
Amsterdam, Netherlands 2008. By Liliana Jiménez |
Athenes, Greece 2008. By Liliana Jiménez |
Zürick, Switzerland 2008. By Liliana Jiménez |
Giverny, France 2008. By Liliana Jiménez |
Paris, France 2008. By jorgemm |
Madrid, Spain 2008. By jorgemm |
El Escorial, Spain 2008. By jorgemm |
Lisboa, Portugal 2008. By jorgemm |
Toledo, Spain 2008. By jorgemm |
Marseille, France 2008. By jorgemm |
Norway, 2008. By Agustín Lozano |
Montreal, Canada 2008. By Ilmen Muñoz |
Stockholm, Sweden 2007. By Cristina Nuñez |
New York City, United States 2008. By Cristina Nuñez |
Uxmal, Mexico 2008. By Cristina Nuñez |
Nice, France 2008. By Alejandra Baltazares |
Monterrey, Mexico 2009. By Alejandra Rodríguez |
The Blue Sky Series Project is a personal collection of 25 blue sky photographs from different places and time, taken by some friends of mine. Only text references are given (place, author and year) but no "visual hints" are included in this images giving only a flat blue rectangle as the main point of interest. By showing the blue color only, an abstraction is obtained, making the spectator to focus on what we normally perceive as a known fact in our daily lives, this is, that a blue sky is almost always the same. Of course, there are variables such time, season of the year and place, but the "blue sky" concept in our minds is pretty much the same; so, by looking into 25 different skies together, is intended to debate this idea and re-think what we certainly take as a fact in our reality. Thank you for challenge yourself while looking at these images. You can see images of the group show where this project was exhibited at Fundación Sebastián last Sept. 2009. I want to thank to Agustín Lozano, Alejandra Baltazares, Alejandra Rodríguez, Cristina Núnez, Ilmen Muñoz, Jane Stockdale, Liliana Jiménez and Matías Carbajal from Fundación Sebastián to make this project possible.
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