Lo que guardan los años is a photographic series about how memory lingers. It does not move in a straight line, nor does it keep moments intact. Some memories remain sharp, while others surface as brief, incomplete impressions. This project brings together fragments that do not aim to record the past, but to echo how it is felt.
Across the series, figures are present without being fully defined, light slips through what tries to hold it, and familiar spaces carry traces of earlier lives. Objects, shadows, and reflections point to tenderness, childhood, and the quiet passing of time. What matters here is not precision, but emotional truth.
The images suggest that time may wear things down, yet it rarely erases them. Like memory itself, what remains may be fragile or distorted, but it endures. These fragments, gestures, and atmospheres stay with us, shaping who we are long after the moment has passed.
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