“The Bunker” recalls a dystopian landscape that seems to transport the viewer into a dreamlike dimension suspended in time. The bunker could be a symbol of a hidden reality or a looming past that cannot be completely abandoned.
The dystopian aspect of the image suggests a critique of the legacies of the past and the human tendency to construct symbols of defense or isolation, such as bunkers, which end up as empty monuments, relics of an era that has lost its original meaning. The bunker, here, represents the dark side of history, a reminder of collective destruction, while the human figure with somewhat uncertain posture is symbolic of those who seek to come to terms with this past while remaining shrouded in existential uncertainty.
“The Bunker” and the landscape become a metaphor for what remains when certainties vanish and we are confronted with ruins, both physical and psychological, representing a journey into human consciousness, an investigation of what remains when confronted with the past and its shadows.
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The bunker (Single)
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She comes from an artistic background, having obtained a Level II Academic Diploma in Cello. For about ten years, she worked for musical institutions as a professor of orchestra and in chamber music ensembles.
For several decades, she is working in the field of Visual Communication.
A lifelong lover of painting and the visual arts, he began taking photographs at an advanced age after receiving his first camera as a gift.
From that moment on, a path of growth began, bringing her closer to photography as self-expression rather than as a representation of reality.
She began by devoting herself to the genre of documentary reportage, and has moved closer to a more evocative and dreamlike style, where images overlap and merge to create new worlds that satisfy her feeling as a dreamer.
Always in search of her own identity as a photographer, she has some documentary reportage projects to her credit, two of which have obtained Honorable Mentions in International Competitions and publications in online magazines and books.
She has recently exhibited in group exhibitions with Kromart Gallery in Rome, PH21 Gallery in Budapest, B-Side at Extra Factory Gallery in Livorno, Torre e dintorni 5 in Pomezia (Rome), PhotoMilano 2.0.
For several decades, she is working in the field of Visual Communication.
A lifelong lover of painting and the visual arts, he began taking photographs at an advanced age after receiving his first camera as a gift.
From that moment on, a path of growth began, bringing her closer to photography as self-expression rather than as a representation of reality.
She began by devoting herself to the genre of documentary reportage, and has moved closer to a more evocative and dreamlike style, where images overlap and merge to create new worlds that satisfy her feeling as a dreamer.
Always in search of her own identity as a photographer, she has some documentary reportage projects to her credit, two of which have obtained Honorable Mentions in International Competitions and publications in online magazines and books.
She has recently exhibited in group exhibitions with Kromart Gallery in Rome, PH21 Gallery in Budapest, B-Side at Extra Factory Gallery in Livorno, Torre e dintorni 5 in Pomezia (Rome), PhotoMilano 2.0.
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