The project " Neutral Spaces ", consists in the search of an expression of formal pictorial cut from the photography. More concretly, I am interested in developing this trend of the contemporary photography- named by some authors as " photographical pictoralism" - from architectural elements diminished to their lesser expression. From the portrait of elements of architecture like building fronts and interiors, I seek to find a certain plastic abstraction and to look for a formal development from the photographed motive. Thus, the look of the spectator places before the pieces of the " Neutral Spaces " series bound to make a cognitive effort: seemingly one finds before purely geometric recreations - formal-, nevertheless, knowing that it is a photography, the look seeks to identify a real and known space - fronts, interiors, etc. - from the photographed object. To achieve this, the used strategy is a fragmentation of the photographed element, of which from the part, a whole must be constructed. Note that the piece, which seemingly is a geometric recreation of single tone planes, is indeed a photography taken from a low angle shot, of an element of a front: a balcony with a rail of crystal, on which consecutively one sees a roof and the blue sky.