This project observes a rural territory as a system of continuity. Through human bodies, animals, and workspaces, the images point to practices that are repeated and transmitted without the need to be named. It is not a collective portrait nor a linear narrative, but an accumulation of gestures, roles, and inherited relationships. Individual identity is subordinated to function: to care, to work, to contain, to repeat. The sequence moves from landscape toward interior spaces and generational transmission.
Fragments is a documentary photography project that delves into the fragmented, distorted and subjective nature of family memories, focusing on the life of my grandfather, Manuel Font Mármol. His participation in the military uprising from the Cuartel de la Montaña on the first day of the Spanish Civil War (July 18, 1936) serves as the narrative anchor for this exploration.