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The solitude of the dead tree Print

Vito Sardone

Poland

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"Hikikomori" (hiku: pulling and komoru: withdrawing) and "Mono no aware" (the pathos or sensitivity of things), two Japanese terms that decline the concept of loneliness and nostalgia for the incessant change of nature and human life. The loliness of the naked tree in contrast with the beauty of the sunset behind let all the feelings slowly spread through our veins and soul. I'm leaving you stay - two autumns (Kobayashi Issa)

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Vito Sardone is an Italian freelance photographer living in Poland. The Master in Photography attended in Rome at CRFC, the confrontation with a stimulating environment of important Italian photographers and the continue insatiable research increased his sensitivity and attention on the highest ad intimate meaning of reportage. In 2019, the photographic project entitled "Mai più” (Not anymore), supervised by the World Press Photo winner Massimo Berruti, focused on the problem of waste management in Rome, became a book and has been exhibited at CRFC in the capital. In 2020 his project "Scattered traces in the shutter" was selected for the Fresh Eyes 2020 presented by Gup Magazine. Meanwhile the project has been selected by F-Stop Magazine, it will be included in the upcoming issue of F-Stop Magazine - issue #103 "Staying Home Together” which will go online on August 1st 2020. During the international pandemic crisis his photo "Samotna Syrenka" was selected for the “Silent Cities” Exhibition curated by Loosenart Gallery. His photos have been published in newspapers such as the Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno and il Mattino, in the magazine Silhouette Donna and in the online version of Vanity Fair.

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