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"Lost Dreams," the haunting beauty of abandonment unfolds before our eyes. An old motel, once a haven for weary travelers along Route 66, now stands in a state of disrepair and solitude. The passing years have taken their toll, and the dreams that once thrived within its walls have faded into the echoes of the past.
Nature has begun to reclaim its territory. The empty parking lot, now cracked and overgrown, bears witness to the absence of life and the memories that are now left behind.
The frame encapsulates a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, capturing the fragility of human aspirations and the fleeting nature of dreams. It reminds us that nothing is permanent, and even the most vibrant of hopes can become lost in the currents of time.
Yet, amid the desolation, there is a certain allure—a bittersweet beauty that arises from the remnants of what once was. The hotel invites reflection on the transience of life and the enduring significance of our experiences as well as the stories that can be found in the forgotten corners of our collective history.
It stands as a visual testament to the rise and fall of human endeavors, evoking a sense of wonder and melancholic beauty, while inspiring contemplation about the nature of existence and the fragility of our aspirations.
USA,2023
Rizacan Kumas
WE ARE GOING BACK TO 1926 TO 1985. ROUTE 66 IS THE MOTHER ROAD ITSELF. MANY DREAMS, MANY FAILURES, MANY PEOPLE PASSED THAT ROAD IN MANY MANY YEARS. STARTING FROM CHICAGO,IL TO SANTA MONICA,CA ALMOST 3940KM WHICH IS 2400 MILES ALL THE WAY EAST TO WEST ACROSS THE USA. PEOPLE TRAVELLED EAST TO WEST TO LOOKING NEW OPPORTUNITIES, DREAMS, JOB, FINDING A NEW HOME. IN THE MEANTIME PEOPLE SHARED ALL OF THEIR CULTURE, HISTORY, HAPPINESS, SADNESS, EACH OTHER AND UNITE AS ONE.
THIS IS THE PORTRAIT OF USA.
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"Lost Dreams," the haunting beauty of abandonment unfolds before our eyes. An old motel, once a haven for weary travelers along Route 66, now stands in a state of disrepair and solitude. The passing years have taken their toll, and the dreams that once thrived within its walls have faded into the echoes of the past.
Nature has begun to reclaim its territory. The empty parking lot, now cracked and overgrown, bears witness to the absence of life and the memories that are now left behind.
The frame encapsulates a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, capturing the fragility of human aspirations and the fleeting nature of dreams. It reminds us that nothing is permanent, and even the most vibrant of hopes can become lost in the currents of time.
Yet, amid the desolation, there is a certain allure—a bittersweet beauty that arises from the remnants of what once was. The hotel invites reflection on the transience of life and the enduring significance of our experiences as well as the stories that can be found in the forgotten corners of our collective history.
It stands as a visual testament to the rise and fall of human endeavors, evoking a sense of wonder and melancholic beauty, while inspiring contemplation about the nature of existence and the fragility of our aspirations.
USA,2023
Rizacan Kumas
WE ARE GOING BACK TO 1926 TO 1985. ROUTE 66 IS THE MOTHER ROAD ITSELF. MANY DREAMS, MANY FAILURES, MANY PEOPLE PASSED THAT ROAD IN MANY MANY YEARS. STARTING FROM CHICAGO,IL TO SANTA MONICA,CA ALMOST 3940KM WHICH IS 2400 MILES ALL THE WAY EAST TO WEST ACROSS THE USA. PEOPLE TRAVELLED EAST TO WEST TO LOOKING NEW OPPORTUNITIES, DREAMS, JOB, FINDING A NEW HOME. IN THE MEANTIME PEOPLE SHARED ALL OF THEIR CULTURE, HISTORY, HAPPINESS, SADNESS, EACH OTHER AND UNITE AS ONE.
THIS IS THE PORTRAIT OF USA.