ArtNow Report - Ed. 08 - Eng

What if photography weren’t a mirror of reality, but a

seismograph of the soul?

Carol Cavalcanti invites us to listen with our eyes—to pause

in front of what usually goes unnoticed. Her images—silent,

textured, ethereal—don’t shout, they whisper. With every

click, she pours out poetic architecture and sensitivity,

revealing what the fast-paced world so often overlooks.

Carol doesn’t just photograph landscapes—she listens to

them. Through her lens, the visible becomes verse, the

fleeting turns into something lasting. Her photography is the

art of holding onto a moment—not the obvious one, but the

one that quietly lingers, only revealing itself to those who

slow their gaze.

With 14 years of experience, a postgraduate degree in

Photography and Audiovisual Arts, and education in both

Brazil and abroad, Carol has cultivated an authorial body of

work that is both delicate and quietly revolutionary. Her

camera doesn’t chase spectacle—it seeks the pause, the

absence, the suggestion.