Description
In this scene from the visual universe of Hotel Torrontegui, the artist Eduardo Sourrouille appears alongside Rut Olabarri, both transformed into characters within a small theatrical fiction constructed for the camera.
The scene unfolds in a dark space formed by large black fabrics that envelop the composition like an improvised stage. From this neutral background, the characters emerge, precisely lit, like figures frozen in the midst of a performance.
On the left, the artist himself holds a large red crustacean as if it were an improvised telephone. The gesture, both surprised and conspiratorial, introduces a note of absurd humor, a recurring element in the Hotel Torrontegui universe, where everyday objects change function and acquire new meanings.
On the right, Rut Olabarri wears a striped yellow-and-white textile suit adorned with spoons, forks, and knives. The costume transforms domestic utensils into ornamentation and symbolic armor. On her head she wears a braided textile structure reminiscent of a ceremonial headdress, while holding a small green container with raspberries, as if offering a ritual object.
The image functions as a paused scene from a story that is never fully explained. As in many of Eduardo Sourrouille’s works, the characters seem to inhabit a space between theater, performance, and photography. Each element—costume, objects, gestures—acts as a clue within an open narrative.
Within the Hotel Torrontegui project, these scenes function as imaginary rooms inhabited by eccentric and poetic characters. Rather than documenting an action, the photograph proposes a situation: a moment charged with mystery, humor, and strangeness, where the domestic becomes fiction.
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