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Photographs of the "Devotion Abandoned" exhibition at the Studio Trisorio in Napoli.
Without ever altering the scenes before his eyes, Polidori manages to capture the emotional aspects of these sites in his shots while leaving their memory intact. Through his lens, the deterioration is sublimated and becomes a metaphor of a state of being. His large-scale pictorial, colour photographs lead the viewer into a suspended dimension where stories overlap one another and are revealed through layers of material displaying the design of time’s slow passage which give life to “spontaneous paintings” that artist manages to capture in an eternal moment. More
Photographs of the "Devotion Abandoned" exhibition at the Studio Trisorio in Napoli.
Without ever altering the scenes before his eyes, Polidori manages to capture the emotional aspects of these sites in his shots while leaving their memory intact. Through his lens, the deterioration is sublimated and becomes a metaphor of a state of being. His large-scale pictorial, colour photographs lead the viewer into a suspended dimension where stories overlap one another and are revealed through layers of material displaying the design of time’s slow passage which give life to “spontaneous paintings” that artist manages to capture in an eternal moment. More
Photographs of the "Devotion Abandoned" exhibition at the Studio Trisorio in Napoli.
Without ever altering the scenes before his eyes, Polidori manages to capture the emotional aspects of these sites in his shots while leaving their memory intact. Through his lens, the deterioration is sublimated and becomes a metaphor of a state of being. His large-scale pictorial, colour photographs lead the viewer into a suspended dimension where stories overlap one another and are revealed through layers of material displaying the design of time’s slow passage which give life to “spontaneous paintings” that artist manages to capture in an eternal moment. More
Photographs of the "Devotion Abandoned" exhibition at the Studio Trisorio in Napoli.
Without ever altering the scenes before his eyes, Polidori manages to capture the emotional aspects of these sites in his shots while leaving their memory intact. Through his lens, the deterioration is sublimated and becomes a metaphor of a state of being. His large-scale pictorial, colour photographs lead the viewer into a suspended dimension where stories overlap one another and are revealed through layers of material displaying the design of time’s slow passage which give life to “spontaneous paintings” that artist manages to capture in an eternal moment. More
Photographs of the "Devotion Abandoned" exhibition at the Studio Trisorio in Napoli.
Without ever altering the scenes before his eyes, Polidori manages to capture the emotional aspects of these sites in his shots while leaving their memory intact. Through his lens, the deterioration is sublimated and becomes a metaphor of a state of being. His large-scale pictorial, colour photographs lead the viewer into a suspended dimension where stories overlap one another and are revealed through layers of material displaying the design of time’s slow passage which give life to “spontaneous paintings” that artist manages to capture in an eternal moment. More
Photographs of the "Devotion Abandoned" exhibition at the Studio Trisorio in Napoli.
Without ever altering the scenes before his eyes, Polidori manages to capture the emotional aspects of these sites in his shots while leaving their memory intact. Through his lens, the deterioration is sublimated and becomes a metaphor of a state of being. His large-scale pictorial, colour photographs lead the viewer into a suspended dimension where stories overlap one another and are revealed through layers of material displaying the design of time’s slow passage which give life to “spontaneous paintings” that artist manages to capture in an eternal moment. More
Photographs of the "Devotion Abandoned" exhibition at the Studio Trisorio in Napoli.
Without ever altering the scenes before his eyes, Polidori manages to capture the emotional aspects of these sites in his shots while leaving their memory intact. Through his lens, the deterioration is sublimated and becomes a metaphor of a state of being. His large-scale pictorial, colour photographs lead the viewer into a suspended dimension where stories overlap one another and are revealed through layers of material displaying the design of time’s slow passage which give life to “spontaneous paintings” that artist manages to capture in an eternal moment. More