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human garden

the plant magazine

Creative concept: Human Garden.

We believe that people have to take care of the Earth to take care of themselves. This connection has led us to photograph people as part of nature in such a way that the models merge with the plants as if they were a human garden. They are living flowers.

Elisava Workshop for The Plant Magazine selected by Com-Elisava.

Art Direction: Núria Barba, Ariadna Ramis, Ana Santamaría and Mariale Valle 

Strategic Communication: Núria Barba and Mariale Valle 

Photography: Mariale Valle

Styling: Ariadna Ramis and Ana Santamaría 

Make up: Núria Barba 

Make up Assistant: Hannah Jaén 

Models: Angel Sanromá, Anabella Angelini, Aurelio Saume, Inés del Rio and Carla Gutiérrez

Making of: Ana Isabel Ramírez 

myowN

APPLE

MyOwn is an unique electronic perfume based on natural essences inspired by the four seasons.Created for the Apple brand.

Elevate your senses
... Make something of your own
... Compose a scent every day
... created by you, created for you
From ordinary to extraordinary.

Strategic Communication: Núria Barba and Mariale Valle 

Art Direction: Núria Barba, Ariadna Ramis, Ana Santamaría, Mariale Valle and Evelina Arcos

Photography: Mariale Valle

3D model: Evelina Arcos

HAY DOS FORMAS DE MORIR

film

Documentary about death and mourning written and directed by Núria Barba and Víctor Granados.

Project selected by the Cluster Audiovisual for University Pitching.

What effect does the idea of dying have on today's society?

We reflect in search of interpretations that give meaning to life and death is presented as the great taboo of Western society.
The human being is aware of its existence, as well as that it is limited. The documentary is a journey to think about it.

- Duration: 20 min.
- Format: HD 1080p / 16: 9 / Stereo
Original language: Spanish
- Year: 2018
- Production: San Parisien 
- Script and Art Direction: Núria Barba
- Director of Photography: Víctor Granados
- Edition: Núria Barba and Víctor Granados
- Original music: María José Llergo and Marc Lopez

 

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