"Archeology of Ashes" | The circle is closed with the evidence. Photograph
Photography, Digital on Paper
Size: 16 W x 21 H x 4 D in
I became an improvised archaeologist after the fire erased the traces of half of my life, removing objects, melting photographs and destroying the family farm. My instincts pushed me to observe, capture, classify and look around for something recognisable. I call this work Archaeology of Ashes because I have been collecting the traces that remained after the fire devoured almost everything. Fieldwork began shortly after the fire occurred. In a night full of despair, confusion and fear, we saved the farm animals. Nevertheless, nature gave us a lesson: the power of its elements exceeds that of any human being.
https://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/redportales/iniciarte/sites/default/files/7_arqueologia_entre_cenizas.pdf
** 20% of the funds will go to the National Doñana Park
Photography:Digital on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:16 W x 21 H x 4 D in
Photography, Digital on Paper
Size: 16 W x 21 H x 4 D in
I became an improvised archaeologist after the fire erased the traces of half of my life, removing objects, melting photographs and destroying the family farm. My instincts pushed me to observe, capture, classify and look around for something recognisable. I call this work Archaeology of Ashes because I have been collecting the traces that remained after the fire devoured almost everything. Fieldwork began shortly after the fire occurred. In a night full of despair, confusion and fear, we saved the farm animals. Nevertheless, nature gave us a lesson: the power of its elements exceeds that of any human being.
https://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/redportales/iniciarte/sites/default/files/7_arqueologia_entre_cenizas.pdf
** 20% of the funds will go to the National Doñana Park
Photography:Digital on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:16 W x 21 H x 4 D in
Photography, Digital on Paper
Size: 16 W x 21 H x 4 D in
I became an improvised archaeologist after the fire erased the traces of half of my life, removing objects, melting photographs and destroying the family farm. My instincts pushed me to observe, capture, classify and look around for something recognisable. I call this work Archaeology of Ashes because I have been collecting the traces that remained after the fire devoured almost everything. Fieldwork began shortly after the fire occurred. In a night full of despair, confusion and fear, we saved the farm animals. Nevertheless, nature gave us a lesson: the power of its elements exceeds that of any human being.
https://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/redportales/iniciarte/sites/default/files/7_arqueologia_entre_cenizas.pdf
** 20% of the funds will go to the National Doñana Park
Photography:Digital on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:16 W x 21 H x 4 D in