Alicia Coroman

Alicia Coroman

Lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Photographer, studied Art History and Journalism.

She uses photography as a means of artistic expression.

For the development of her projects, she appropriates the images that nature offers her through its different components. She finds in them the origin and support of the works she does.

She involves the persistence of fragility, the eternal flow of time, the flow of light in the shadows. With her images she tries to broaden the horizon of the viewer, proposing a mental game based on the visual metaphors she constructs.

For her training she attended photographic workshops taught by Juan Travnik, Ataulfo Pérez Aznar, Andy Goldstein, Diego Ortiz Mugica, among others.

Her works were selected to be exhibited in Photography Contests and Visual Arts Salons.

Photographs of her authorship were published in Argentine media.

Impermanences (Art in the Origin - 10/2022)


The sea shouts at me and I can't hear it.

I slip on the stones, but tiredness won't let me fall.

Nothingness runs through me.

I want to stay in this non-place, without light or shadow.

I want to stay inside the circular path and move forward.

I want to find you where I'm not looking for you

And that your absence embrace me until you give me back my breath,

and thus, to be born again.

Because by bleeding I am reborn.

And your sap will nourish my veins forever.

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