“An eulogy from the admiration for every woman.”

— GEMA ROMERO & GUILLERMO AVIS

CONCEPT

The nude body blends with the sublime landscape in a double game of mimicry and contrast where the two contradictory aesthetic flows converge.

The wild landscape gently cradles each naked figure like a feather that rushes through the air and then poses itself unexpectedly.

We get the impression that the naked form, devoid of everything that is not essential, looks fragile before such a grandiose scenario.

The reality is that the figure lies in the open and clings to the surface staging a vital dance. What at first appears to be a contrast between delicate and sublime ends up being a symbiosis between earth and being.

“Time stops in each photograph with the hopes of transcending."

— GEMA ROMERO & GUILLERMO AVIS

Behind the metaphor resides a sophisticated creative process

It is the explorative journey, the inquiry into all the potential of nude in photography.

The intimate relationship between artist and a subject turned muse, is preceded by a rigorous study of the naked body. That is when the game between the harmony and volume of its form come into play; when the language of perspective, equilibrium and the perfect neatness of the framing, distinguish the moment like the notes of a symphony performed by a virtuoso.

a collection of masterpieces 

The creation of each artwork begins with the study of the body and how it relates to the personality of the landscape. The shot is preceded by a sketch where the concept of each artwork is staged.


Sometimes the starting point is the nude figure in order to place it in the landscape and other times it is the charisma of the setting that is proposed. The body is directed in each of the shots in order to achieve harmony in the volume of its forms. The portrait genre is the protagonist, although the rhythms give way to scenes where the figure precedes the person. This is when the relationship between the body and the space takes over, and it is not so much the figure's protagonism as the symbiosis it generates with the landscape.


MUSES ARTBOX

“The passionate determination to create truly unique pieces in their own right.”

- GEMA ROMERO & GUILLERMO AVIS

Each collection of masterpieces is carefully

printed under rigorous artistic criteria

The masterpieces are printed in our laboratory by expert hands using the giclée technique on

Hahnemühle Museum Etching Deckle Edge 350 gsm paper.

The size of each masterpiece is 32.9 cm x 48.3 cm.

The portfolio is presented in a custom-designed and handmade art box.

The collection is awarded with a certificate of authenticity and quality that guarantees the artwork for life.