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Dust of Time, by Francisco Diniz - UK Delivery (£45 + P&P £6.75)

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Limited Edition Digitally Signed Print - Dust of Time, by Francisco Diniz


Size: H:263mm x W:386mm, Print size H:297mm x W:420mm

Limited Edition of 15

Digitally printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm

Frame Required


UK Delivery (£45 + P&P £6.75)


About the artwork


This photograph represents, for me, a metaphor of the passage of time and was produced on the first day of the year, in a place lost between mountains divided by a river. 

       

What led me to the creation of this image was not only the thought or reflection on its meaning, but primarily the fascination produced in me by a certain residue of intimacy and identification. There was a subconscious connection between me and objects, composition and light, like a flow between internal affinities and contemplation. 

       

The photographed objects (bottles, jars and flasks), with their different dimensions and densities and covered by a sediment of dust and cobwebs, remained untouched in the window of a house long abandoned. The curved surfaces, already quite foggy, are illuminated by a bright sun filtered by a thin layer of cold, which makes the light softer. 


In this image there are two sides, an inner side, the decomposing house, and an outer side, the natural light that continues to feed life. Even if the house is in its own process of abandonment, the sun continues to fall on these objects that accumulate dead cells and minerals transported in the air. 


This duplicity of natural laws that create a cycle between existence and non-existence, place and non-place, object and non-object, formulates a kind of symbol of the succession and transformation of elements in the passage of time."


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