Islas como Icebergs (Islands as Icebergs)

In this visual essay, photographer Duna Vallès Mestre explores her personal universe of intimacy and identity, trying to uncover what lies deep inside of her. Her images depict elements from the micro and macro universe, combining fundamentally polarising worlds.

Text and Photography Duna Vallès


This project is a constellation of stars fading away. It is a trip to the centre of my heart without a return ticket. Losing myself in a dialogue with the characters that inhabit me. An accumulation of fragments that were alive once.

This visual essay explores the universe of intimacy and identity revealing what is deeply hidden inside of me and the world. Different elements have been mapped through internal research.

The title is associated the island as a representation of a floating space in the midst of a relational vastness. The iceberg, as condensed water, is an equivalent to sustained emotions. Only a tiny fraction of what it can be truly seen. 

The project relies on two seemingly polarised concepts, love and pain, as the driving force behind everything. It encloses my perpetual research: to understand the microcosm in which she lives, in order to understand the macrocosm.



“This visual essay explores the universe of intimacy and identity revealing what is deeply hidden inside of me and the world.”



About Duna

Duna Vallès Mestre (b. 1993) is a visual artist based between Barcelona and Sant Pere de Ribes. Her creation focuses on evoking intimacy and reveals the limits between the micro and the macro of reality. Her artistic practice aims to experience herself as an ecosystem in relation to the whole.

To see more of her work, visit her website or follow her on Instagram


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