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Inverted Sunrises from Cub" is a photographic series that turns the natural spectacle of dawn on its head, both literally and conceptually. By inverting the sunrises, the images defy the familiar rhythm of daybreak, inviting viewers to experience the moment when night transitions to day in a disorienting yet poetic way. The inversion creates a sense of temporal and spatial ambiguity, blurring the line between beginning and end. In these photos, the sun appears to rise from below, as if the horizon itself is inverted, giving rise to new interpretations of light, gravity, and perception. The viewer is invited to reconsider the natural cycles we take for granted, challenging the conventional orientation that defines our relationship with the environment. Cuba’s unique atmosphere, where the weight of history, politics, and culture is ever-present, adds a further layer of meaning to the series. The inversion can be seen as a metaphor for Cuba’s own complex narrative—where the past, present, and future often feel upended, constantly in flux. The series encourages reflection not only on the visual beauty of sunrises but also on the underlying forces—both natural and man-made—that shape our world and our vision of it. |
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