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BREATH #034,2009

BREATH #034,2009

W 150.00cm x H 100.00cm x D 0.40cm

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  • About this BREATH #034,2009

    Detail

    Medium

    Photography

    Edition

    Limited Edition 5

    Year

    2010

    Sign

    Artists' signature on the back of the artwork

    Frame

    Unframed

    Description

    I only became aware of the existence of life and death after connecting deeply to the world of water.
    This happened long before I started photography: by chance,
    I was invited to go diving, and when I saw that underwater world it captured me at once.
    The various phenomena and life forms which exist only in the water and the beautiful play of water and light brought me a strong sense of elation and excitement.
    In that world, it is difficult to walk as you would on the ground,
    and weather conditions can sometimes prevent you from entering it at all.
    Training and careful preparation are necessary.
    Above all, though, there is a limit to the number of breaths you can take.
    Among the many restrictions that exist in this world,
    this work focuses on “BREATH,” the most essential factor.
    Breathing is indispensable to us; it repeats continually during our life,
    and we consider death to be the point at which breathing stops.
    Usually, breath is invisible, and I think it never registers in our consciousness.
    By separating ourselves from this phenomenon, which is so close to our own lives,
    we can consider its essence and value.
    This occurs in the water. When we are covered in water,
    the fear inside of us comes to the surface. Beyond this,
    the condition of not being able to breathe reveals our attachment to life.
    I capture this entirely unpredictable scene of struggle.
    I superimpose this highly restrictive scene onto human “life.”
    People encounter all kinds of troubles during their lives.
    Even if someone knocks down a barrier preventing them from doing something with their own hands,
    this will not change the fundamental essence of our own limitations.
    These limitations, too, are part of "living."
    Perhaps the essence of life, granted to everyone, is to live while struggling against death.
    Math or science can’t change this. Life is not just about visible beauty, but also about true strength,
    which we have from birth.

  • About this artist

    Concept

    Artist’s statement
    “Control” is concept that lies at the heart of my work.
    All of us have the desire, consciously or not, to control the environment surrounding us or the conditions affecting us.

    We dominate and ignore the laws of nature. Thanks to risk analysis and cutting-edge technologies, we believe we can control everything. Where are human beings headed?
    I came to scuba diving by chance. Since then, I have become infatuated by the charm of the world created by water, the beauty of light and the wide variety of aquatic beings.
    Water is a substance which is essential to human beings and yet, it never yields to our will.

    As a photographer, the foundation of my work lies in expressing the concept of “control” through the relationship between humans and water.

    Before becoming a photographer, I worked as a chef in an Italian restaurant.
    Every day, I chopped and cooked a lot of dead animals and plants. I then watched people eat them.
    One life is founded on the sacrifice of many other lives.

    This led me to think that anything, whether a great product, art or even religion, is, after all, just a human creation.
    Regardless of how pure it is intended to be, inevitably, it gets contaminated.
    This is because impurity is a part of humanity.
    And yet, ironically, this is also what makes everything interesting.

    My works are the results of calculated hazard.
    During the creation process, it is essential to rely on calculated control. At the same time, but in opposition, uncontrollable chance is equally important.

    I believe that only when these two factors are present I can create a work of art truly touch people’s heart.

    There is a notion that the universe consists of two opposite forces, Yin and Yang. I think control as well as has two facets, which coexist and rule together.
    Humans have tried to dominate nature.
    At the same time, humans have the wisdom to live in harmony with nature.
    Being endowed with this dual approach, how can we improve how we live with nature? How can we strike a better balance?
    I hope my work will make you reflect on this question.

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