Mercedes Torrendell

A black and white photograph of a woman sitting on a chair with her knees drawn to her chest, gazing at the camera. She has long hair and is wearing a long-sleeve shirt and plaid pants. The background is plain and the lighting creates shadows on her face.

There's something about a sphere, it has this circular movement, a sort of completenes that has always resonated with me. The way I've wrapped my head around it is simple: the sphere represents observation from all ‘angles’, without boundaries. The impact is what happens when those observations become tangible. The building, the capturing, or the writing.

This is how I like to work, I move between product development, photography, strategy, and writing because each offers a different way to translate my observations into a specific form. The sphere is the process of observing the world through the most objetive lense possible, just to try and get closer to seeing closer the “bigger picture.”