Nuria BelasteguiTracing PathsNo one can trace the path of the eels (Rachel Carson, The Sea Around Us)Oct 21, 2022Oct 21, 2022
Nuria BelasteguiDarkness Visible: Writing’s Permanent Impermanence. Tim Youd’s “100 Novels” ProjectA typewriter. Inside the carriage, two sheets of paper, a top layer and its backing sheet. The top one is soaked in ink and heavily…May 20, 20225May 20, 20225
Nuria BelasteguiOn the longing to connect“The natural world thinks by transforming itself as a subject,” Andreas Weber explains in his book Matter and Desire: An Erotic Ecology…Jan 12, 20221Jan 12, 20221
Nuria BelasteguiOn Presence“The photographer’s ardor for the subject … is, above all, an affirmation of the subject’s thereness.” (Susan Sontag, On Photography)Oct 14, 20211Oct 14, 20211
Nuria BelasteguiOn Canada’s First Day for Truth and Reconciliation …… I’d like to encourage everyone to read this book:Oct 1, 2021Oct 1, 2021
Nuria BelasteguiTime and the poetry of the moment“The photographer should allow himself to be permeated by the poetic moment” Robert DoisneauSep 11, 2021Sep 11, 2021
Nuria BelasteguiLight and ShadowPeaches. I love their taste, their velvety feel. How they look when they’re arranged in a bowl. Sensual in a way that is simple…Aug 12, 20211Aug 12, 20211
Nuria BelasteguiA Beautiful Emptiness“We are hypnotized by solitude, by the gaze of the solitary house.” Gaston Bachelard, “The Poetics of Space” (1958)Aug 7, 20212Aug 7, 20212
Nuria BelasteguiShadowsI took a picture of myself sitting down and contemplating the imprint my body had left on the floor. I’d had the idea of scattering…Jul 7, 20212Jul 7, 20212
Nuria BelasteguiMedusa’s Wrath?[…] One day Neptune/ Found her and raped her, in Minerva’s temple/And the goddess turned away, and hid her eyes/Behind her shield, and…May 7, 2021May 7, 2021