Holy Visitors

One day, while visiting a cathedral in France, the photographer Gabriel Silva witnessed a strange occurrence – a fleeting glimpse of a mysterious figure that seemed out of place amidst the stained glass windows and candlelight. Fascinated, he began to explore the idea of photographing visitors from other worlds in holy places, hoping to capture their ethereal essence amidst the grandeur of human-made spaces. The Xenobiology Museum is proud to showcase his amazing work.

THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Born in Madrid, Spain, Gabriel Silva developed a passion for photography at a young age. His love for the art form took him around the world, where he captured the beauty and wonder of diverse cultures and landscapes. Gabriel’s work has been exhibited in galleries around the world, and his photos have graced the pages of prestigious art publications. His otherworldly captures have sparked both wonder and controversy, but he remains committed to the belief that the universe holds many secrets waiting to be revealed through the lens of his camera.

Text: ChatGPT4 (prompted by Marie-Sophie Germain)
Photos: MidJourney (prompted by Marie-Sophie Germain)