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Light-Bodies

This work focuses on the representation of a state somewhere between life and death. It is proposed as a place where there is a loss of consciousness. The death has just reached us and our body is drained of life. This crucial instant in which our existence comes to an end, is what we try to capture in their flight. The light of life through us and let us inert. We are in a timeless, ethereal and volatile place.

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This work focuses on the representation of a state somewhere between life and death. It is proposed as a place where there is a loss of consciousness. The death has just reached us and our body is drained of life. This crucial instant in which our existence comes to an end, is what we try to capture in their flight. The light of life through us and let us inert. We are in a timeless, ethereal and volatile place.

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