Portfolio

Each proyect and collection is a chapter of a broader exploration: how movement, light and abstraction can reveal hidden truths in nature and humanity. My portfolio is structured as interconnected journeys rather than isolated images

Fine art photography portfolio by Héctor Morón, impressionist–expressionist works created with Intentional Camera Movement (ICM). Explore selected series: Sea, Volcano, Trees, Abstractions, Urban, Paths and Flowers

Selected works

“Selected Works” brings together the core of my artistic vision. Here, gesture, light and allegory converge in images that challenge what is visible in order to evoke what is transcendent. These are not mere landscapes: they are universal symbols that ask the viewer to confront their own inner light, darkness, and urgency. This collection defines what I am as a creator — what I aim to express when I say that a single frame can become myth.

Abstract fine art photograph where nature rises against humanity, vegetation overpowering houses and human structures, by Héctor Morón
Nature against Humanity

Eden Tree Special Cycle

In the “Eden Tree Special Cycle” the tree ceases to be a plant and becomes an archetype. Each work explores the primordial seed, the resistance against the abyss, the promise of origin amidst chaos. Light and shadow, growth and ruin are interwoven into a visual narrative of hope, faith, and renewal. This is the tree as Eden — as a universal refuge of the spirit.

Eden Tree I – luminous tree in balance with the sky, symbol of harmony and nature’s equilibrium
Eden Tree I

Abstraction Collection

The “Abstraction Collection” is an exercise in pure gesture and color: recognizable landscapes dissolve into brushstrokes, layers of reality fade into something more visceral. Here the concrete loses its edges, the figurative dissolves, the emotional emerges. These works do not seek decorative beauty but metaphorical impact — the raw emotion of form dissolving into resonance.

Abstract fine art photograph of flames and fire tones, transformed into painterly textures through intentional camera movement, by Héctor Morón
Flame Abstraction

Volcano La Palma Project

Born from fire, lava and gas, this series captures the ancestral violence of the earth as it breaks its stillness. More than landscape, it is a visual cataclysm: destructive and creative, radical change, nature demanding its voice. In these images chaos becomes poetry, ruin becomes regenerative, and the fury of nature reveals both our fragility and our devotion.

Abstract photograph of the La Palma volcano eruption with first gases rising, impressionist long exposure by Héctor Morón
La Palma Volcano (First Gases)

Encrypted Sun Cycle

In the “Encrypted Sun Cycle” the sun becomes mystery: veiled, fractured, encrypted. Each photograph is a secret of light, a question about the visible and the hidden. Symbolic colors, unsettling contrasts, horizons that pulse with meaning. This series speaks of truth concealed, of buried significance, of what still shines when everything external collapses.

Abstract fine art photograph with violet ground and glowing sun, blending light and earth through intentional camera movement, by Héctor Morón
Violet Ground

Sea Collection

The sea is both abyss and renewal, serenity and turbulence. In these images waves blur into layers of light and shadow, becoming metaphors of infinite struggle and timeless calm. The series captures the dual nature of the ocean — at once eternal and ever-changing.

Abstract fine art photograph of the sea transformed into ethereal textures, soft blues and whites through intentional camera movement, by Héctor Morón
Ethereal Sea

Tree Collection

Beyond the myth of Eden, the tree remains a living metaphor of resilience, fragility, and transformation. Each work captures a spiritual bond with nature, where branches and trunks dissolve into expressive layers. The series reflects how trees stand not only as forms of life, but as witnesses of time and meaning.

Stony Tree abstract ICM photograph — a tree rooted in stone with a surreal rocky sky, Héctor Morón Photography.
Stony Tree

Selected Works#2

“Selected Works II” continues the thread of my strongest language. It gathers newer works that expand my vision and reveal a more mature identity. In this second collection, risk and allegory are heightened, showing how each series resonates in dialogue with the others.

Eden Tree II is part of Héctor Morón’s Eden Tree Series. A luminous tree trembling in the dark, an allegory of fragility and resilience captured through abstract ICM fine art photography.
The second image shows the tree at its most epic scale, immense against a prodigious sky. Surrounded by clouds, it symbolizes ambition and the risk of imbalance — beauty growing endlessly, yet hinting at fragility beneath its magnificence

Urban Light Collection

Cities dissolve into abstraction — neon lights, cars, and silhouettes blur into painterly gestures. These works portray urban restlessness, where humanity’s presence appears fleeting, fragile, and ghostlike. The series becomes a reflection of modern life in motion.

Abstract fine art photograph of a golden city with decadent tones, blurred into painterly textures through intentional camera movement, by Héctor Morón
Decadent Golden City

La Alhambra (Triptych)

The Alhambra (Triptych) is not about history, but about transformation. It speaks of how everything we build eventually returns to light, to silence, to nature. In this dialogue between stone and leaf, between memory and renewal, I find the essence of Allegorical Abstractionism: the eternal movement between creation and surrender.

Abstract ICM fine art photograph of the Alhambra viewed by two human figures — a poetic reflection on culture, memory and emotion within the Allegorical Abstractionism movement.
La Alhambra II (Two Lovers Watching)

Selection Works III

The third selection continues the exploration of transformation through motion and light. Here, the focus shifts toward coexistence: between architecture and nature, speed and silence, geometry and breath. Through intentional camera movement, the physical world loses its boundaries and becomes a field of vibration. Selected Works III unfolds as a visual meditation on revelation — the instant when the constructed and the organic merge into a single luminous consciousness.

ICM urban photograph showing a city street dissolving into radiant light — an allegory of revelation and transcendence by Héctor Morón.
Urban Rift

Path Collection

Every path is both physical and symbolic: a journey through light, uncertainty, and hope. These images invite the viewer to walk along roads that echo human destiny — winding, fractured, yet always pointing toward the possibility of renewal.

Abstract ICM photograph – Journey of Light II by Héctor Morón, impressionist fine art landscape of light and motion
Journey of Light II

Sunset Collection

The Sunset Collection captures the fleeting light of dusk, where landscapes dissolve into abstraction. Through intentional camera movement (ICM), Héctor Morón transforms horizons and skies into vibrant fields of color, between lyricism and expressio

Golden Light by Héctor Morón – Abstract sunset photography – ICM fine art landscape with violet, green and golden tones.
Golden Light

River Collection

Rivers turn into color and rhythm, surfaces of reflection and transition. Flow becomes metaphor: a reminder of nature’s continuity, of how everything moves toward change.

Abstract river photograph with vibrant emerald greens and lilac tones, flowing diagonally with artistic energy by Héctor Morón
Emerald Current

Flowers Collection

A lighter, contemplative counterpoint: blossoms dissolve into impressionist gestures, turning decoration into fleeting emotion. These works show how beauty can be simple and immediate, without allegory.

Abstract fine art photograph of a pomegranate flower, blurred into vibrant textures and warm colors through intentional camera movement, by Héctor Morón
Grenade’s Flower

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