Pulse

In “Pulse”, time becomes a vicious circle trapped in the walls of a forgotten house. This space, torn between reality and the paranormal, vibrates with a dark energy that cannot be contained. Time after time, flames consume its structure, but as if immune to the passage of time, the house resurfaces intact, attracting new souls, new conflicts, and renewing the cycle of mystery and tragedy.

The photographs capture this timeless place where echoes of lives past and present intertwine in a constant pulse. The shadows that cross the corridors seem alive; the reflections in the broken glass show things that should not be there. The walls, scarred by recurring fire, hold the screams and secrets of those who have been trapped by its power.

Among the inhabitants, a woman emerges as the only thread that could break the cycle. Her soul, strong but tormented, is portrayed as a dim light in the midst of the chaos. Every image of her seems charged with meaning: her gestures, her gaze fixed on the invisible, and the way she confronts the forces that others have feared for generations. It is through her that the story moves forward, as if her connection to the house can decipher the mystery that

“Pulse” is a visual exploration of what happens when time loses its linearity, when past and present collide in a space that should not exist. The recurring flames are a symbol of destruction and renewal, but also a reminder that some wounds cannot be easily erased. With dark and melancholic tones, this series invites the viewer to enter a world where fire, spirits and the human soul fight for control of a destiny that seems inevitable.

Series of photographs in which the technique was to merge renders created on the computer with photographic portraits, the mixture of these two in post production led to the final montage.