Franco Fontana’s photographic strategy in Behind the Invisible centers on abstraction through vivid colors and graphic forms, capturing landscapes that shift between reality and imagination. The work explores the tension between what is seen and what remains unseen, framing natural and urban elements as almost painterly compositions.
Across 96 pages, the photobook presents a disciplined visual approach that emphasizes structure, pattern, and light to reveal the hidden layers of everyday scenes. The images invite viewers to consider how perception shapes meaning, blurring the boundaries between representation and creative interpretation.