Imaginary Scenery

I have stumbled upon the greatness of the smallness of things or in other words the smallness of greatness.

The scale of small things goes beyond…

My imaginary worlds contain scenes or real scenographies. Concise and concrete spaces where things happen, where life lays out its stage, where moments become trapped in a physical space… frozen in time.

These scenographies of life not only recreate a place but also try to transmit an existential message of the person who is absent, by trying to fill a void.

The character or situation are represented in miniature to play and trick the human eye, inviting it to focus on the small, and thus curiously entering to find its essence. Small things are always part of something bigger; there is no sea without a drop of water, no sand without dust, no time without seconds… The greatness of things is valued by its details and tiny pieces, a small error could be the end of a great start.

Let us play and discover the message behind the miniatures, just like we have discovered that a star is much more than a tiny dot lost in the infinite sky.

Nahila Campos