I began my art studies in 2003, at "Escuela de Arte La Palma, Madrid", where I had photography as an optional subject. I was fascinated with how photography worked so I used to spend hours taking pictures and developing them. After that I decided to continue my photography studies making a photography degree at "Escuela de Arte Número Diez, Madrid". One of the teachers I had at this school told me about "taking pictures with a scanner" and showed me some artists. After that I began my own scannography experiments, which took me to make scannographies for my final project. (These are the ones that you can see here). Currently I am still studying photography at "Efti",
a well-known photography school
in Madrid.
About "Borderline Project"
(pictures 1-10):
I tried to represent Borderline Personality Disorder symptoms with photographies. I decides to use scannographies instead of photographies because the pictures I took with my scanner gave me the look I wanted, like "someone trapped inside a dark place", a dark place wich could be a
Borderline's mind.
About "How do I work"
(pictures 11-13):
I scratched some methacrylates, sometimes I laid them on the scanner and took the capture and other times I scanned the methacrylate, scanned myself and after that mounted both images with photoshop.