Striking portraits, stripped to their essence.
In And We Let the Afternoon Pass and You Look at Me, Lídia Masllorens brings together boldness and tenderness in a striking series of portraits. Her broad, expressive brushstrokes in deep black meet the softness of delicate features—eyes, lips, and glances that feel both intimate and universal.
Rooted in the luminous contrasts of Mediterranean light, her work captures fleeting emotion with a quiet power. These faces, suspended in time, become mirrors—offering viewers a moment of reflection in the soft glow of an Antwerp afternoon.