"The opposite of play is not what is serious, but what is real."
(Sigmund Freud)
Play is certainly a primary human need. This series explores the creative extension of the expressive possibilities of photography through the use of words, which interact within the passe-partout with the narrative sequences of the photographs through processes of association, juxtaposition, and negation.
The search for meaning and the acquisition of value is not confined to a single shot, but occurs through a multiple reading of the elements that make up the composition: IMAGE and TEXT, and the identification of its key elements, just as in a puzzle game.
Dreams, memory, the human condition, spirituality, living spaces, double meanings, ambiguity, and the denial of visual reality are some of the themes that emerge. This becomes an operation to analyze and expand the observer's enjoyment time, called upon to observe and reflect.