Tempo. Series in digital printing on sulfated paper, photography, metalic tab on paper. The first function of any plastic representation in images is to freeze time, especially photography. Tempo, in Italian, refers to the speed at which a piece of music should be performed. The author photographs a frozen circular time, the measurement of time as a tool to possess it, its representation has evolved throughout the history of man but the interest in dominating it, stopping it or speeding it up is still valid for the author, noting the goodness and cruelty of which the universe is the object. Tempo I Chrono God of time Tempo II Hurricane Irma Tempo III Sun Stone, Aztec calendar Tempo IV The three ages of man. Giorgione 1510 at the Palazzo Pitti Tempo V Dies Irae (the day of wrath) Requiem in D minor (K626) Mozart Tempo VI Fausto, the waiting, in the Almudena cemetery (Madrid)