Every space, every corner is full of textures, colors and secrets, and has its own magic that generates inspiration, creativity and expression.
In this photographic project, I enter the workspaces of migrant artists who have found a place to realize their dreams in this city.
But beyond the images, I also want to give a voice to these spaces of creation.
That is why each session is accompanied by a short interview, which can be used for promotional purposes in reel format or even for a possible book.
“My Environment Empowers Me is a tribute to the strength and creativity of migrant artists, and a reminder of the richness they bring to Berlin’s artistic and cultural community.
Through this project, I invite you to reflect on the transformative power of the environments in which we find ourselves, and how we are also nourished by the space of others.
My physical and emotional surroundings, whether colleagues or friends, empower me and empower my art.
💜 I am looking for migrant FLINTA+ artists to portray in their workspace.
📷 I offer you exchange of material.
🗣 We can speak in Spanish / English
👉 Inquiries: [email protected] or https://forms.gle/umhc2DP66o8trQhDA
Portraits
Lara
Lara, Argentine film director and producer, was one of the first protagonists of my photography project. From her apartment in Berlin, Lara is dedicated to distributing Latin American films in Germany through. In addition, it is part of “Invasion: Das Argentinische Film Festival”, a festival that celebrates and disseminates Argentine cinema in this vibrant city.
Her space not only allows her to connect with her country, but also empowers her to bring voices from Latin American cinema to the German film circuit, becoming a cultural bridge between both continents.
Contact: @larafranzetti
Olivia
Olivia is an Argentine architect who lives in Berlin with Lara. Her home is a space that inspires her to imagine unique places.
Helga
Helga is a visual artist from Peru who has lived in Berlin for several years. Her works led her to exhibit in several countries, while she talks about migratory identity.
You can follow his work and the dates of his exhibitions at @helgatillo.
Contact: @helgatillo
Javiera
Javiera is a Chilean architect who works with textiles, combining textures and colors to create a three-dimensional aesthetic.
Contact: @javierazarzar
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