The dream-like quality to Marta Maria Pérez Bravo’s photography reflects and is influenced by her belief in Santería, a religion rich in symbolism followed by the majority of Cubans today. “The world of religion [in] my work refers to is a world where each and every colour is charged with meaning,” the artist says.
Conversely, Pérez Bravo, who was born in Havana and has worked exclusively in black and white since the 1980s, adds “black and white photography is capable of giving the whole an oneiric feeling, of producing associations with apparitions and other aspects that do not belong to a concrete reality.”
And each religious object Pérez Bravo uses is made of specific materials and colors; “the use of colors is part of the meaning, it is a kind of moral compromise with the subject.”


























































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