
“Valencia: Water, Mud, and Life”
This photographic project by Javier Sancho Boils is a deeply personal tribute to Valencia and its people, born from his own experience of living through and enduring the impact of the DANA that left an indelible mark on its landscapes and community. Through powerful and evocative images, the collection captures the union of natural elements—water and mud—with the resilience and spirit of a city determined to rebuild and remember.
Each photograph tells a story of transformation: landscapes reshaped by the force of nature, the traces left behind by water and mud, and the quiet strength of those who inhabit these spaces. The series not only documents the physical changes in Valencia but also reflects on the enduring human capacity for unity, perseverance, and hope in the face of adversity.
“Valencia: Water, Mud, and Life” serves as a visual chronicle of survival and renewal, blending intimate moments, powerful landscapes, and symbolic details. It invites viewers to reflect on the fragility of our environment, the strength of collective memory, and the beauty that can arise even in the aftermath of catastrophe.
This collection not only gives voice to the people and landscapes shaped by water and mud but also serves as a bridge to raise awareness of what happened and contribute to the collective effort of reconstruction and the fight against forgetting. By supporting and sharing this collection, you are also helping achieve these goals. Thank you for being here.
This collection is limited to 365 unique pieces, each one being a 1/1 edition.














































