work
Anemoia
| category | Photography |
| subject | Architecture, Nature, Landscape |
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| base | 45 cm |
| height | 30 cm |
| depth | 2 cm |
| year | 2020 |
Digital Photography
Fine Art Print
Edition 1/5
"Anemoia" describes the nostalgia for a time never lived. From this feeling arises the
idea of observing abandoned places as silent witnesses of the past.
Disused spaces bear the scars of the lives that once passed through them. Forgotten
objects, damaged walls, furniture worn by time, they tell unknown stories that
nonetheless evoke a sense of familiarity. In these places, memory is not direct, but
suggested: it invites us to imagine, to mentally reconstruct what once was.
The focus is not on decay itself, but on what it represents: the passage of time through
transformation and the absence of human life. Abandonment thus becomes a point of
contact between past and present, between those who were there and those who now
observe.
"Anemoia" is a gaze upon what remains when people leave. It does not seek the
aesthetic beauty of abandonment, but rather the human and historical value that every
space carries, even in silence and emptiness.
Fine Art Print
Edition 1/5
"Anemoia" describes the nostalgia for a time never lived. From this feeling arises the
idea of observing abandoned places as silent witnesses of the past.
Disused spaces bear the scars of the lives that once passed through them. Forgotten
objects, damaged walls, furniture worn by time, they tell unknown stories that
nonetheless evoke a sense of familiarity. In these places, memory is not direct, but
suggested: it invites us to imagine, to mentally reconstruct what once was.
The focus is not on decay itself, but on what it represents: the passage of time through
transformation and the absence of human life. Abandonment thus becomes a point of
contact between past and present, between those who were there and those who now
observe.
"Anemoia" is a gaze upon what remains when people leave. It does not seek the
aesthetic beauty of abandonment, but rather the human and historical value that every
space carries, even in silence and emptiness.











