Strange Surfaces: Stones, 2006

Museo Regional Potosino del INAH (National Institute Of Antropology and History), San Luis Potosi.

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Mexico, March 24 – May 24, 2006

Here, Amanda focuses on the hidden beauty of surfaces deteriorated by the time. Where the common eye finds only an arid industrial landscape, she captures the essence of the colourful and rich structure of the surfaces, revealing a whole new aesthetic concept.

In her pictures, she plays with different elements, this exhibition is dedicated to stone. She makes us doubt and motivate our imagination. She likes to observe the different frequencies which light can offer and share it with us. She adores the feeling the peace and tranquillity emanating from the Nature that surrounds us.

In this exhibition, you will be able to see various states of the nature and her strength, sometimes fighting to recover her lost territory.

You will see landscapes seen from the sky, or a forest in a stone spot.

Amanda sees her photos as paintings which she created with her eyes and her camera. She hopes you will open your eyes to dream and to give your own interpretation and a new perspective.

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