Since the last year that I’m hypnotized with these two photographers, they are Robert and Shana Parkeharrison a marriage which is dedicate to bring us all this fantastic oneiric world of the surrealism that we lost with the globalization.
The photography is made by a mixture of resources that make it different to the other photographs. It uses just one color the sepia tone, which gives this old touch lost with the digital photographs, also it build images of a devastated world and the men fight and their machines against this. But the most important is the oneiric world and the remembrance of a weird dream, imperfect, isolated and mechanic.
I love all their photographs, but I have my favorite and it title is “Suspension” a photomontage from the exhibition “The Architect's Brother”. Is very special for me, I don’t why I feel really touched for the message or what I think that they try to transmit with it.
Since I was little I have a infatuation with the clouds, I think is for it relation with dream, definitely I’m a dreamer like said John Lennon in Imagine, letting all the time to my mind visit the entire universe and let it imaging all kind of things.
Suspension is inviting to us to catch a cloud and start to dream, dreaming in this square world where everything is controlled for the money and the science, but maybe if we try a little this would be different and our imagine can give us other vision of this sad world and bring us a beautiful new world cramped of our dreams and everything that we thought lost in the time.



2 comments:
"When the awful reality keeps our minds erased, a little escape for this appears like sunshine in the morning".
That's a big true Titi ... I founded quite amazing the work of those photographers, in dispite of the fact that usually I don't like too much that kind of art.
Interesting.
See you.
this is great, I love photography, and I did not know them (like many others).
You know why I like the photographs so much? because, although they are taken from reality, they often seem drawn from the imagination of those who captures.
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