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Hug Me - Limited Edition 1 of 1 Photograph

Francesco Broli

Italy

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 19.7 W x 14.6 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

Life around us as the tree of knowledge of good and evil was in the middle of the 'Garden of Eden.
The trees are not only the guardians of the planet, are also real energy antennas, of living organisms that have their roots in the soil. They can have a very long life and right to them we can get closer to recharge.
Philosophies and traditions of the East, have long known that trees are a real blessing for our health.
Trees know everything about us, listen to us, we "speak", accompany us in our spiritual growth, they are humorous, serious, loving, enlightened by the divine light.
Hug a tree can make us feel better, look at a tree can make us feel better.

 "THE GARDEN'S CONSCIENCE" is a series of 12 different pictures I took in Africa trying to meet the conscience of every tree I talked to.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10

Size:19.7 W x 14.6 H x 0.1 D in

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Francesco Broli was born in Como, Italy on the 5th of October 1966, After completing high school he enrolled at the Riccardo Bauer Institute, formally Umanitaria, in Milan, when after a two- year photography course he began working at the Barbera photography studio in Milan. meanwhile he started to work freelance with various Italian daily and weekly newspapers : Corriere Della Sera Il Giornale, Famiglia Cristiana, and Epoca. He joined the De Bellis agency in Milan and in june of the same year he left on his first official assignment to Somalia during the war. After a few years in Milan he moved on to the Olympia agency and then on to the Contrasto agency in 1997 after several features in Rwanda, Southern Sudan, Liberia and Sierra Leone. In 1999 he left Contrasto and moved to Nairobi where he began to work with international publications like The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Time, Der Spiegel, The Daily Telegraph, Liberation, The Indipendent, Globe & Mail and UN just to mention a few. He left Africa in 2007 and actually he lives in Milano.

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