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Made | Sands, marble powders and cadmium red pigment on cotton canvas |
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“
Currently, in Australia, there is an island called
Fraser Island which indigenous people, now extinct, defined K’gari, or “The
paradise” and it’s not difficult to understanding why after seeing it.
It’s the largest sand island in the world and it’s
crossed by a river where mangroves, touching the water, release a red substance
which dye the water until it dissolves in the sea.
In this photograph, as in other works, what hits the
eye is the pictorial contrast of the elements but also the alienation effect
given by the detail that recalls the glimpse on an American canyon.
”
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