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Images => Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM => Topic started by: ARTUROARTISTA on June 12, 2024, 13:35:17
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I propose an image that I photographed of a cuttlefish caught in Puerto de Mazarrón, with the idea of reflecting what it means to lose freedom.
I have always been terrified of being locked up: Claustrophobia.
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Another caged, trapped between bars. In this case it is a miniature partridge.
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Trapped by last names. Noble coat of arms on the balcony of a Spanish house.
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Trapped in Green River, Wyoming, it may be 40 million years old.
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Gothic gargoyles of the Church of Santiago (Jumilla).
Old demons in chains.
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What wonderful portraits!
Do you suppose that the modelled faces actually represented real people that were known to the sculptors?
That fish-fossil is also most interesting.
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What wonderful portraits!
Do you suppose that the modelled faces actually represented real people that were known to the sculptors?
That fish-fossil is also most interesting.
Hello, Ana. There was a time when the Catholic religion was based on primitive occult sciences, a secret fantastic and magical world whose knowledge was a tradition within the elites. These half-human, half-animal carvings date from before the Renaissance, when the Catholic religion still coexisted with this type of culture. With the arrival of the Renaissance everything was eliminated, here in Spain the Inquisition took care of that.
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Caught in the rain.
Analog photo.
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Trapped by religion.