Sinopsis
Nature and organic forms transformed into atmosphere and dreams have defined Itziar GuzmánÆs work: trees, leaves, forests, shells, seas, mists, and landscapes distilled through the camera to their essential form. Photographs are the raw material through which she has constructed a new space, without renouncing playfulness or beauty, allowing air and ideas to flow freely. Hers is a poetic, suggestive world that neither imposes nor delimits. GuzmánÆs book æTo the GreenhouseÆ features twelve greenhouses in Europe and creates a dreamlike space open to the imagination through its focus on "inanimate things" that one can feel when looking at them in silence and solitude.