Stephane Herbert (France) ∙ Divine Red Storm Salvador De Bahia, Brazil (2014)
Stephane Herbert (France) ∙ Divine Red Storm Salvador De Bahia, Brazil (2014)
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Divine Red Storm, Salvador De Bahia, Brazil (2014) by Stéphane Herbert
Giclée Print on Museum Quality Paper
Ed.: Unlimited (signed by photographer)
19.7×27.6 in.
50x70 cm
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This Photograph is part of the IMAGINALS series, the online catalogue of which can be found here.
Photographer's Statement
IMAGINALS is a compilation of some photographs drawn from journeys to the East and the West.
From the towering Pamir mountains in Tajikistan to the shores of lake Atitlan in Guatemala, from patterned weavings of the Mayas to abstract mosaics of the Islamic East, from the mystic devotees of Herat to the visionary architects of Brasília - My aim is to photograph lands and their peoples, societies and their traditions. Through long-term exploration, I try to convey images of the current world’s cultural diversity.
It inspires me capturing in colour the outward images and underlying evolutions of different civilizations. I hope this exhibition may reflect some aspects of their realities that are manifest in wide horizons, contrasting faces, struggles and joys, as tributes to life. Between reflection and sensation, these imaginals seek out a spiritual emotion in the movement.
Beyond their respective differences (races, cultures, religions, nationalities...), many people are living their cultural heritage while considering themselves “citizens of the world”. The 6th edition of the Image Festival in Amman is an occasion for a dialogue about the expression of different traditions and identities
Stéphane Herbert
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