Meditation on the personal experience of memory.
The title I chose because of its link to the bombed city, rebuilt after the catastrophe of the war, but unable to escape its past, which I used as a metaphor.
Texture is present, despite the ethereal cosmic feeling, needing proof of existence in some way of what survives only in something as immaterial and intangible as memory.
This original 1/1 high resolution photograph is part of an awarded series, published in many international photographic magazines.
The buyer will receive a Fine Art Print.
Created by Martina Elizabeth Di Carlo
Hiroshima mon amour
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Hiroshima mon amour
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Meditation on the personal experience of memory.
The title I chose because of its link to the bombed city, rebuilt after the catastrophe of the war, but unable to escape its past, which I used as a metaphor.
Texture is present, despite the ethereal cosmic feeling, needing proof of existence in some way of what survives only in something as immaterial and intangible as memory.
This original 1/1 high resolution photograph is part of an awarded series, published in many international photographic magazines.
The buyer will receive a Fine Art Print.
Created by Martina Elizabeth Di Carlo