Movie-me collection
Movie-me is a visual autobiography told through 27 posters, each one a “movie” from my life. The collection is structured in three chapters of nine: in the first, colors flow in a vertical, chronological timeline; in the second, they explode into expressive splashes; in the third, each memory is distilled into a single shape. For the first two chapters, every color palette is extracted from my favorite frame of each film, so what you “see” in the posters are only the prominent colors of those scenes, translated into abstract visual narratives. Part of this collection, LIT #19, has been exhibited in both Madrid and Milan, extending this personal story into the public space.
Movie-me #19 Lost in translation, Sofia Coppola, 2003. Love has many forms, shapes and intricate paths.
Movie-me #1 Close encounters of the third kind, Steven Spielberg, 1977
It’s my first memory of a Sci-Fi movie that triggered a love for it, as well as for colours and sounds as emotional channels.
Movie-me #10 Blade runner 2049, Denis Villeneuve, 2017.
There’s something unfathomable and magnificent in Denis Villeneuve work.