Sea Life Series

The Man Who Lead Me To The Echo.

Reflection – reverberation – delay – diffusion – feedback – and echo may sound more like techniques used by musicians than by photographers, but Marco’s Composite of Many Moments photographs evoke the same sensations. It’s almost as if I’m experiencing a kind of reverse synesthesia. When I was around three and a half, I had my first synesthetic experience: as I played the notes D and E on the piano, I saw the colors yellow and orange with my eyes closed. In Marco’s case, his visual work feels like music to me.

Marco imbues his photographs with an intuition of the unknown, allowing the soul to slip into his work through the cracks, while the soul of his work slips into us through reflections – reverberations – delays – and echoes.

By  Richard Horowitz

SELECTED WORKS

Synesthesia and Sonnets Series

Marco_Guerra_Submerge_Synesthesia

Submerge Synesthesia Series

Synesthesia In Tones Series

Iconic Sites Series

Dates, Forms and Umm Kulthum