IMPERMANENCE
Eduardo Dias is a biologist from São Paulo, Brazil, and currently works at Mackenzie Presbyterian University as a Laboratory Technician at the Biosciences Research Center. His work takes him to Brazilian biomes such as the Pantanal, the Cerrado, the Atlantic Forest, among many other destinations, and photography plays an important role during his travels. He uses it as a tool to give vent to his imagination, but also as a means to create a didactic repertoire in which his knowledge of biology unites with art. Its objective is to show the beauty of nature through sensitive images, exalting its organic structures and singularities. For Eduardo, this union of forces between art and biology is a way of alerting us about the environment we inhabit and everything that lives around us.
- Capture landscapes and species as a warning about the imminent threat to nature;
- Demystify ideas about the natural world by praising the beauties of its reality;
- Reduce the distance between people and their environment.