• MOTION & MUSE

  • Photographer | David Fdez
    Model | Laura Seitler
    Location | Mexico city

    August 2024

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    Geometry of a Moment

    A pause in time, where geometry blends with light. Designed by Teodoro González de León and Abraham Zabludovsky, the museum’s structure captures a fleeting moment, a story that exists only in this precise instant.

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    Bodies in Brutalism

    The brutalist structure frames movement, creating a composition where body and architecture converse in harmony.
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    The Art of Space

    Lines, textures, and emptiness merge into a composition where the surroundings also take center stage.

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    Form in Focus

    More than a backdrop, the architecture becomes an essential part of the narrative. Lines, textures, and empty spaces merge with human presence, creating a harmonious dialogue where movement and structure coexist
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    Balancing Light and Form

    The interplay of rigid lines and soft shadows within the Tamayo Museum creates a visual harmony—sharp angles, subtle gestures, and an image that breathes in perfect balance.

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MOTION & MUSE

Light cuts through concrete, shaping spaces of contrast and fluidity. The architecture of the Tamayo Museum, raw and geometric, interacts with the delicate textures of 100% silk—material that catches both air and light, shifting with every step. Between shadow and transparency, each piece reveals new dimensions, inviting interpretation beyond the frame.
Captured through the lens of David Fdez, this series explores the relationship between body and space, presence and absence. Laura, with a poised yet effortless grace, moves through an environment where structure and softness coexist, where every angle offers a different perspective.