Anónimos
“Baylón manages to preserve the originality and fundamental traits of his gaze, which can move from what seems trivial or small to what is raw and painful, like those pathetically lonely elderly people, the beggars, the outcasts of all kinds; what the street offers, and being attentive to the life that passes by or inhabits it. Strong characters, simple details, always the street — one can clearly see Baylón’s highly personal stamp. In all his images, the physical and human landscape may change abruptly, but not his way of showing it to us, of bringing it closer…..”
J. Aigüabella