Photography: Elisa Noguera Lopez' latest Mousetrap series is a real beauty

Date
1 April 2014

EDITOR’S NOTE: This post was part of our It’s Mice That takeover on April Fools’ Day 2014. You can read our explanation post here or peruse the mice archive here.

Elisa Noguera Lopez is a Spanish photographer living and working in London who specialises in creating imagery that’s rich with saturated colour and dense areas of pattern. Her still-life photographs regularly include fluffy animals of all varieties, including cats (bad!), guinea pigs (good), and mice (great!). She’s also produced a series of images based on a poem called Mousetrap Rhyme, that serves as a warning to little mice to take care when visiting kitchens late at night – so perhaps she’s a friend of mice after all. No sign of any cheese anywhere though…

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Elisa Noguera Lopez: Mousetrap

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Elisa Noguera Lopez: Mousetrap

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Elisa Noguera Lopez: Mousetrap

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Elisa Noguera Lopez: Mousetrap

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James Cartwright

James started out as an intern in 2011 and came back in summer of 2012 to work online and latterly as Print Editor, before leaving in May 2015.

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