Free, Fair and Sovereign is a documentary-style photographic work about the transformations of agriculture and its consequences.
Of the various historical ways of imagining the rural space, the average citizen has a number of isolated folkloric-productive elements such as: the tractor; the plow; the mill; the mate and the cow, among other clichés. The loss of the horizon in the cities, the industrialization of the food chain; the supermarket; and the transformations of the agrarian practices given by direct sowing have taken
the new agriculture to the plane of the abstract for public opinion. Under this hypothesis, the countryside has become a reservoir of cultural anachronisms, with costumbrismo and Argentine pictorialism from the beginning of the 20th century being the last artistic movements that have visually represented rural space. It is in this passage from the panoramic view to the detail that the aesthetic approached by Libre, Justa y Soberana has support in strong cuts of the image, taking the rural landscape and its elements towards greater abstraction.