landscape
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01:35
2022
Paloma Rincón is a visual artist working in lens based still and moving image projects in a quirky style marked by bold colors and graphic compositions. She creates visual games using a playful language where the meaning of the objects is redefined by unexpected juxtapositions. In her work, Paloma explores perception through physical works that seem to be digitally created; synesthetic depictions with a deep use of texture, light and color toying with the real and the unreal. Her work ranges from experimental and personal projects to commercial assignments for worldwide brands and respected editorial publications.
Paloma is worldwide represented for commissions and has exhibited her work in Europe , Asia and America. You can find most of her personal work featured in reknown international publications and regularly travels around the globe to speak about her work in speaking engagements.

From my series Chronoception about the perception of time. Biological clocks measure cycles in natural life. For example, a human heart beats 70 times in average every minute and Windflowers open and close every day following the day/night cycles. Living beings follow a series of patterns depending on the time of the day, the year, it’s reproductive needs or the lunar phases. This is a time-lapse video, shot across 4 days, where one image was shot every 4 minutes uninterruptedly during day and night. This time manipulation reveals the subtle movements of the Windflowers living cycle. A fun fact about the shoot of this piece is that those 4 days happened in the transition from 2021 to 2022.
video
landscape
01:35
2022