Humberto Rivas
Buenos Aires, Argentina
About the Artist
Humberto Rivas's photographic work captures the quiet beauty of everyday life. His black-and-white images, characterized by their stillness and absence of human presence, evoke a sense of solitude and introspection, inviting viewers to contemplate the passage of time.More Artists from Argentina
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