Isidro Blasco combines architecture, photography and installation to explore themes of vision and perception in relation to physical experience. Blasco uses digital photography and common building materials to assemble three-dimensional constructions that recreate interior spaces and outdoor environments that are reminiscent of Cubist collages with multi-faceted angles and planes.
Speaking of this body of work Isidro Blasco states:
“I very often wonder around town, looking up and in odd of the buildings and structures. Not just the town I live in but any other place that I visit.
I an effort to relate to these new and not so new places I take pictures, lots of pictures.
And I think on doing so, there is an emotional restraint that follows me conveying not destruction but disorientation, the unsettlingly simultaneous expansion and compression of space that the urban dweller experiences and that I am trying to reflect with these works.”