At minimum wants to explore and analyse the aesthetic of the industrial suburbs located around our cities. Because these contemporary landscapes built by our society can be a revelatory proof of its moral courage. In the aesthetic of these desolated environments we can watch the ferocious control, the power and the influence that the modern society applies on its closest surroundings, in general, and on the human being, in particular.
This situation turns into spaces that float in a one existentialist lethargy. They are defined by a monotonous aesthetic with childish tones, homogenize textures, inorganic nature and unmoving geometry. And, one of the most important things, it is the fact of representing a one-sided break with natural space and its rules. Here, the environment is manipulated and deformed by the way the human being wants and being a self- caricatured. We can say that its identity becomes minimum, project itself like a poor reflex of the cities that they have seen it growing.

Marc Llach was born in Girona, Spain and he is 32 years old. He holds a photography degree from ITES (Barcelona, Spain) and he is skilled in architecture and interior design by Institut d’Estudis Fotogràfics de Catalunya (IEFC).

Beams and other construction metals

Billboard

Blue traffic signal

Desert

Four blind doors

Patrol Station

Upstairs

Van

Follow @positive_mag on twitter for the last updates
Tagged:
About the Author

The articles written by this author are uploaded by the Positive Magazine Editorial Team and written by the the author(s) indicated on the top of the article.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *