Beyond a topographical and emotional survey, this research questions a complex Mediterranean imaginary and draws attention to the order of the cosmos and its enchantments, from familiar places, visited as if they were old friends lost from sight since childhood. Most of these places are inhabited with the tenderness that we can still detect in certain agricultural landscapes, sacred sites, unknown territories, as opposed to the tourist panoramas too widely documented.”
Testament to Arrighi’s connection to the natural world, the series pays tribute to the silent powers that dictate the geological realm while showing how inseparable it is from that of the human, as seen in the familial portraits punctuated throughout. See more images from “Ora” below.
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