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The Viera dolmen
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In his evocative photographic work, The Viera dolmen, Javier Pérez González invites us into a silent, primordial corridor where the boundaries between the past and the present dissolve. The image captures a narrow passageway carved by time itself, nestled within the ancient megalithic structures of Andalusia. As the viewer’s eye travels down the length of this stone corridor, there is an immediate sense of profound stillness. The weathered walls, etched with the natural decay of millennia, act as silent witnesses to a history that predates written records. This is not merely a photograph of a landscape; it is an intimate encounter with the skeletal remains of human memory, preserved in the very earth of Spain.
The composition utilizes a masterful perspective, employing a vanishing point that draws the observer deep into the heart of the monument. The slight convergence of the stone walls creates a powerful three-dimensional effect, transforming a flat image into an immersive architectural experience. Through his lens, González captures the soft, diffused light of an overcast sky, which avoids harsh shadows and instead bathes the textures of the rock in a gentle, ethereal glow. This subtle lighting emphasizes the granular details of the stone and the fine layer of sand covering the ground, suggesting a site that is both enduring and fragile, untouched by the frantic pace of modern life.
Beyond its technical precision, The Viera dolmen resonates with a deep sense of mystery and archaeological wonder. The artist, deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of Nerja and the wider Andalusian region, utilizes his panoramic vision to document more than just physical structures; he captures the "soul" of the landscape. There is a palpable weight to the atmosphere—a quietude that feels almost sacred. The absence of any human or animal presence heightens this sense of solitude, allowing the viewer to contemplate the monumental effort required by Neolithic ancestors to construct such enduring tombs.
For collectors and interior designers, this piece offers a sophisticated way to introduce themes of permanence, heritage, and natural beauty into a space. The neutral palette of earth tones, greys, and soft shadows makes it an exceptionally versatile choice for high-end decor, providing a focal point that is both intellectually stimulating and visually calming. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or a classic study, this reproduction serves as a window into the ancient world, offering a meditative escape into the textures of history and the enduring strength of the natural landscape.
Early Life & Education:
Pérez González’s passion for photography blossomed early in his life. He pursued his studies diligently at the University of Basque Country (Universidad del País Vasco), specializing in visual arts, where he cultivated a keen eye for composition and developed a profound understanding of photographic principles. This formative period instilled in him a lifelong commitment to capturing beauty and conveying narratives effectively through imagery.
Professional Career:
His professional trajectory commenced with roles at prominent media outlets like Estadio Deportivo and Diario de Andalucía, where he skillfully utilized his visual storytelling abilities to engage audiences. These experiences underscored the importance of crafting compelling narratives—a cornerstone of impactful photography—and solidified his dedication to communicating ideas powerfully.
Pérez González’s distinctive style is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and an ambitious pursuit of panoramic perspectives. He employs advanced photographic equipment—primarily DSLR cameras—to capture expansive landscapes and intricate architectural elements with exceptional clarity and realism. His technique prioritizes capturing natural light, skillfully manipulating exposure settings to accentuate textures and create evocative moods.
Spherical Photography:
The “Well Rounded 360” project exemplifies his mastery of spherical photography, a revolutionary method for cultural heritage documentation that allows viewers to experience locations as if physically present—a testament to his innovative spirit. This groundbreaking initiative transformed the way Andalusian landmarks were presented to the public.
Dolmen Photography:
His photographs of dolmens—ancient megaliths found throughout Andalusia—are particularly noteworthy. He utilizes techniques like HDR (High Dynamic Range) to reveal hidden details and convey the grandeur of these monumental structures, capturing their solemn beauty with remarkable precision.
Pérez González’s artistic endeavors extended beyond journalistic assignments. He partnered closely with the Consejería de Cultura of the Junta de Andalucía on initiatives dedicated to safeguarding Andalusian cultural landmarks—a reflection of his deep respect for history and heritage. Notably, he spearheaded “Well Rounded 360,” cementing his reputation as a champion of innovative cultural documentation.
UNESCO & Rock Art Documentation:
His work gained international acclaim through collaborations with UNESCO and the Centre National du Patrimoine Rupestre in Morocco on “Tamanart,” a project focused on documenting and preserving rock art—a testament to his unwavering dedication to artistic exploration and cultural preservation. This ambitious undertaking underscored his belief that photography could serve as a powerful tool for safeguarding intangible heritage.
Among his impressive portfolio are captivating images of iconic Andalusian sites like El Torcal Antequera—a karst landscape renowned for its unique geological formations—and The Menga Dolmen, a symbol of Spain’s prehistoric past. His photographic study of “The Viera Dolmen” beautifully captures the delicate beauty of wildflowers juxtaposed against the imposing presence of ancient stone.
“Tholos of El Romeral”: This photograph showcases the textural richness and subtle illumination of an Andalusian dolmen, demonstrating Pérez González’s ability to convey atmosphere and emotion.
"The Viera Dolmen" & "The Menga Dolmen": These projects exemplify his dedication to documenting Andalusian landscapes with artistic precision and conveying their significance as cultural heritage sites.
Javier Pérez González’s contribution to contemporary photography transcends mere visual representation; he elevates it into a form of storytelling—a means of transporting viewers to distant places and fostering an appreciation for the beauty and complexity of Andalusian culture. His pioneering use of spherical photography has revolutionized cultural heritage documentation, establishing him as a visionary artist who seamlessly blends technical skill with artistic sensitivity.
His work continues to inspire photographers worldwide and serves as a reminder that art can illuminate our understanding of history and enrich our experience of the natural world.
1973 - , Spanje