TITLE : MNEMOSINE: TRACES OF FORGOTTEN CASTILE
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AUTHOR : JUANMI VALLES

 

“Print Your Vision” was our latest Open Call to select a winning project and print it as a photobook.

We’re now showcasing the finalist projects on our website.

This is the series that Juanmi Valles has presented to the Open Call. 

“This project is a visual journey through the silent heart of Castile. Deserted gas stations, rusted cars, forgotten dovecotes and grain silos compose a map of ruins inhabited by silence. In each image, the memory of a time that refuses to disappear still resonates, suspended between nostalgia and abandonment. The series invites us to pause in these places that no longer are, yet continue to speak of what we once were.”.

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