
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos CDMX VIII" Ed. 3/3
Photomontage
60" x 40"
Felipe Lavin, "SubPanorama - Madrid I" Ed. 2/3
Photomontage
45" x 33.5"
Felipe Lavin, "SubPanorama - Paris II" Ed. 2/3
Photomontage
45" x 30"
Felipe Lavin, "Ausgang/Exit Series - Eisenacher Strasse"
Photomontage
29" x 43"
Felipe Lavin, "Ausgang/Exit Series - Richard-Wagner-Platz"
Photomontage
29" x 43"
Felipe Lavin, "Ausgang/Exit Series - Rohrdamm"
Photomontage
29" x 43"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos Series - CDMX II" ON HOLD
Photomontage
85" x 59"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos Series - CDMX XIII"
Photomontage
85" x 59"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos Series - CDMX IV"
Photomontage
85" x 59"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos - Montreal II" Ed. 3/3 SOLD
Photomontage
40" x 60"
Felipe Lavin, "PanoramUP - NY" Ed. 1/3 SOLD
Photomontage, lightbox
39" x 59"
Felipe Lavin "Desvanecidos - CDMX V" Ed. 1/3 SOLD
Photomontage
59" x 46"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos - Montreal VII" Ed. 3/3 SOLD
Photomontage
39" x 28"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos - Montreal III" Ed. 3/3 SOLD
Photomontage
59" x 46"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos CDMX XVII" Ed. 3/3 SOLD
Photomontage
40" x 27.5" x 1.5"
Framed: 44.5" x 32.5"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos - CDMX IX" Ed. 3 SOLD
Photomontage, lightbox
59" x 39"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos - CDMX XI" Ed. 1/3 SOLD
Photomontage
40" x 27.5"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos Series - CDMX V" SOLD
Photomontage
59" x 46"
Felipe Lavin, "Desvanecidos - CDMX IX" Ed. 2/3 SOLD
Photomontage, lightbox
59" x 39"
Felipe Lavín is a Chilean photographer and artist, born in Santiago in 1987. He graduated from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile's Construction Engineering School -where he also participated in several photography courses and workshops. During a student exchange to Canada in 2010 he attended to digital photography classes at the University of Montreal, where he deepened his interest in urban and architectural image.
"My work is based in photomontages and digital photography inspired on urban architecture, lines, perspectives and geometry. I am profoundly attracted to symmetry, especially when it manifests naturally within the city and relates to its surroundings. In my work I try to change the observer’s perception of daily locations, both highlighting and decontextualizing them to create new objects and elements. I mainly focus on buildings that form part of the urban environment and that have become transparent and monotonous with time. Sometimes I also work with landscapes and places away from the city".