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Celia, Bolivia, 2013. The inhabitants of Isla del Sol, Bolivia, located in the middle of Lago Titicaca (highest navigable lake and largest one in South America) are crucially lacking drinking water. They have to carry huge unsalted water containers from the lakeshore. They wrap them in typical wool pink fabric that they buy or exchange at the local market. All bolivians wear these hats to hide from the sun (extremely agressive at 3,800 meters). Finding drinking water is their main concern.

How Much Can You Carry by Floriane de Lassée collection image

Floriane is a traveler in search of strong encounters she captures with intensity through her camera. The series “How Much Can You Carry?” is based on her fascination with the long lines of walkers carrying various objects all along African roads. Started in 2012 in Ethiopia, and still ongoing, this series now spans 4 continents.

Through her framing, both frontal and direct, Floriane stages each of her subjects with what matters most to them, which can be basic necessities, essential materials or precious possessions.

This series has two levels of understanding: the first refers to modern caryatids*; the second tells us about the weights we all carry, physical and psychological (weight of tradition, education, family, etc.).

*Caryatid: a sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support in place of a column or a pillar supporting an entablature on her head.

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Celia, Bolivia, 2013. The inhabitants of Isla del Sol, Bolivia, located in the middle of Lago Titicaca (highest navigable lake and largest one in South America) are crucially lacking drinking water. They have to carry huge unsalted water containers from the lakeshore. They wrap them in typical wool pink fabric that they buy or exchange at the local market. All bolivians wear these hats to hide from the sun (extremely agressive at 3,800 meters). Finding drinking water is their main concern.

How Much Can You Carry by Floriane de Lassée collection image

Floriane is a traveler in search of strong encounters she captures with intensity through her camera. The series “How Much Can You Carry?” is based on her fascination with the long lines of walkers carrying various objects all along African roads. Started in 2012 in Ethiopia, and still ongoing, this series now spans 4 continents.

Through her framing, both frontal and direct, Floriane stages each of her subjects with what matters most to them, which can be basic necessities, essential materials or precious possessions.

This series has two levels of understanding: the first refers to modern caryatids*; the second tells us about the weights we all carry, physical and psychological (weight of tradition, education, family, etc.).

*Caryatid: a sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support in place of a column or a pillar supporting an entablature on her head.

Categoría Photography
Dirección del contrato0xb10d...377f
ID del token9
Estándar de tokenERC-1155
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