Fusionarte Lanzarote
Spain
I am a photographer and artist based on Lanzarote. My work sits between observation and reduction: I start with the island’s ordinary materials—white stucco, lava stone, palms, salt air—and strip a scene to line, light, and texture. The trade winds clean the horizon; the Atlantic deepens the sky; architecture becomes a set of planes. I compose with negative space and rhythm rather than spectacle, trying to keep an image as calm as the moment that made it. The island’s vernacular shapes and modernist echoes are constant references: tight corners of facades, seams in plaster, a palm leaning into the wind. I prefer daylight, hard shadows, and a clear graphic language. Beyond photography, I also build site-specific objects under Fusionarte Lanzarote, but the photographs here remain the quiet core—studies of place that invite slow looking.
