Sakartvelo

Sakartvelo, known in the West as Georgia, is the country whose representative symbol is the pomegranate. This series of five analog photographs depicting a Georgian beach on the Black Sea, combined with five digital self-portraits of the pomegranate, aims to show a parallelism between images that depict a process or a cycle. From the black sand to scattered seeds or the moving sea, each image evolves together, blending a summery lifestyle with the meaning of fertility and prosperity attributed to this fruit.

Since we first decide to step onto the sand, until we let ourselves be carried by the waves; since we turn one piece into thirty; since the pomegranate migrated from the East to Mallorca; since I can observe a beginning and understand there is an end — life tells me that I myself am a parallel process to you, who have come all this way.


Analog and digital Photography. 

Paper PhotoRag and William Turner

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