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#7: Black and White

When I describe the section of Black and White, I sometimes address the images as pure naked raw structures of images, somehow almost skeletons of the images where I tear away at the flesh and tendons of the image. I only leave the parts that are really necessary to convey message, and the underlying layers of the emotion. It is often

that I choose to talk about time, about death and about resurrection, about the metamorphosis, when I choose the medium of black and white.