River of Apples

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River of Apples

62188

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“A simple walk along a river in Aragon can bring you great surprises. Last summer I found this interesting moment: a tree laden with apples fell into the water, dropping its fruit.” This synesthetic scene is a satisfying medley of textures and colors. The depth of the shadows and murky water is a bright contrast to the sweet apples- almost personified in their mass and movement. A fantastical moment that invites a sense of wonder and magic into home decorating while still appreciating the sophistication of photography.

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Jaime Oriz | Zaragoza

Jaime Oriz is a photographer and journalist. He entered the sector starting out as a producer and editor in Aragon Television (Aragón en Abierto and Buenos Días) and, later, as culture editor of the newspaper 20 Minutos. After being closely linked to the world of concert photography, in 2015 he opted to devote himself fully to photography. He is characterized by being a photographer of the everyday theme – with a certain obsessive tendency for composition and chromatic play. His style is increasingly minimalist, and more disconnected from the reality.

His first exhibition was Live in Zaragoza (2014), at the Centro Cívico Delicias, a collection of photographs of concerts in Zaragoza. The second was Una de seis (2016), at the Cai Joaquín Roncal exhibition hall. It was followed by Retuerta (2018, Las Armas), with a series of images that sought to recreate the sensations of the book of the same name by author Jorge Omeñaca. The last one was “Diario en una sala de espera” (Diary in a waiting room), in which he portrayed the loneliness of hospitals from his personal point of view.

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