"Oblivion" is a photographic series of diptychs inspired by the haunting melody of Astor Piazzolla's "Oblivion".
Each pair of images weaves the female figure with elements of nature, creating a visual dialogue steeped in a nostalgic, melancholic atmosphere. The woman, a symbol of grace and fragility, merges with the surrounding landscape among the shadows of trees, expanses of leaves, and veiled skies—capturing emotions suspended in time.
The diptychs, positioned like fragments of memory, tell a story of absences and longing, of desires and waiting. The delicacy of nature and the introspective essence of the female figure reflect each other, evoking a sense of something lost, an irretrievable moment that, like Piazzolla’s music, gently drifts toward oblivion. "Oblivion" is a visual journey through dormant emotions and inner landscapes, a tribute to the fleeting beauty of time and the soul.