Black and white photograph suggesting a stretched wing in suspended motion, expressing tension, restraint, and contained energy.

Anelito ©1994–2026

The moment of stagnation that precedes the explosion, in a wing that defies the void, where the thought wanders ready to leave but remains a prisoner of a formal beauty. It is a poignant desire for something unattainable: a flight that takes place entirely inside.


Inspired by listening to “Geliebter, sag! Wo weilt dein Sinn?” from Richard Wagner’s Tannhäuser.
The photograph was taken in 1994 as an attraction not yet fully defined. Only today, through re-reading, does that initial tension find its form.
Listening becomes coincidence and resonance: not an origin, but a detonator for a vision that remained suspended in time, as often happens in my work.