Tarciso de Lima is a photographer based in São Paulo, Brazil, with more than three decades of professional experience, the last ten years dedicated to fine art photography. His sensitive and distinctive vision has been featured in prestigious international publications such as Taschen, Vogue, Time Magazine, Arquive, Marie Claire, Glamour, among others.
Much of his work brings together images that are part of series developed over extensive travels through South America, Europe and the United States. On these journeys, Tarciso does not aim merely to document reality, but to invite reflection on how it shapes and influences our understanding of the world.
His photography, both documentary and poetic, invites viewers to engage in sensory and emotional experiences, exploring how the medium uniquely captures both tangible realities and subjective perspectives.
Captured in the Atacama Desert, Chile, this photography depicts a solitary barrier interrupting a remote road. The composition balances human intervention - the "Pare"(Stop) sign an the gate - with the grandeur of natural landscape. In the background, the volcanoes rise over a horizon of pink and ochre tones, characteristic of the region's unique geology. The work explores themes of limits, journey, and isolation, transforming a scene of local daily life into a powerful visual meditation on barriers, both physical and metaphorical.
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