
FRONTERAS VIVAS
Chromatic cartography
Fronteras Vivas emerges from the observation of the sky’s ephemeral gradients, where light and color shift into unrepeatable transitions. Each work begins with a chromatic record —a capture of an atmospheric instant— which is translated into digital gradients, animated, and later materialized through lenticular printing.
The result is a surface that vibrates with the viewer’s movement: color drifts, form dissolves, and the present reveals its continuous transformation. What seems stable becomes unstable, inviting a perceptual pause amid contemporary acceleration.
Rather than representing a landscape, these pieces propose a chromatic cartography —a map of the intangible where time and perception intersect. Each gradient becomes a record of the instant, an origin from which to think time through color.
“Each gradient in Fronteras Vivas is a fragment of the sky turned into visual memory: the ephemeral is sustained and the boundary between time and perception becomes matter.”
-- Andrea Benítez
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