honorable mention
Yvon Jolivet canadaPhoto © Yvon Jolivet
title
Persistence of Eden or forbidden fruit
This photograph was taken in a snow field near St-Lawrence River (Quebec, Canada)
A myth is an image in terms of which we try to make sense of the world said Alan Watts (Philosopher).
The object of my photograph is to give a new meaning to the forms and inside his natural rhythm, break the spaces and time, and recombine them into each other in order or disorder. Create a new world from the old.
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entry description
The photograph 'Remanence of Eden or forbidden fruit' représents a human form covered with a veil. The shape at mid-height symbolizes a fruit near the heart. This photograph is a represention of the repressed desires of our humanity. An eternal duality between what the heart desires and what the law forbids.This photograph was taken in a snow field near St-Lawrence River (Quebec, Canada)
A myth is an image in terms of which we try to make sense of the world said Alan Watts (Philosopher).
about the photographer
My photographic approach tends to highlight the natural environment by a photography of proximity. See things more closely and reveal the details and the symbolic of the form.The object of my photograph is to give a new meaning to the forms and inside his natural rhythm, break the spaces and time, and recombine them into each other in order or disorder. Create a new world from the old.
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