TITLE: Solaris
This path is narrow, yet nothing for the ones wanting fast results. The footprints are not laid out in detail. Rather presented to be induvidually intepered. The blind man covers your eyes with his grey hands. Your vision is of something else, in the plain dark pathways of absurdity. This will start the initiation in question all the misconceptions about both the living and of the dead. Giving more respect but also appreciation to the unmanifested and absurd.
This strive has since thousands of years back been interpered in completely different ways. Mostly deconstructed through the different aeons of this world.
Here I now present a collection of photographies accompanied by a selection of words, both manifesting the essence of the hidden.
The imagery and words printed in this book is in no way pleasant. Neither is it of any relief. Instead the viewer is confronted with the abusurdity of this world, more aware of the aspects of the human psyche that does not have any reason or logic.
In this realm both melancholia and insanity is walking, the state where nothing makes sense.
This is in a the Path of no name. My path until the day return.
This is the union of both the existing and the unexisting world, a attempt to combine the two, making it more reachable for our human mind.
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MASTER OF NO WORLD
KEEPER OF NO NAME
THE PATH THROUGH SHADOWS
NO WIND NOR LIGHT
YOUR FLAME HERE BURNS
ENDLESS THIS NIGHT
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AUTHOR: Jonas Larsson (Sweden)
Jonas is a photographer and a former student at Nordic School of Photography, biskops arnö in photo-journalism. With his orgins in Skärså, a small fishing village close to the city Söderhamn, he has a deep passion for the ocean and have traveled many miles at sea.
At his examination work in photo-journalism, he photographed his father and the intimate realationship between them. This work was granted the nudok diploma by "The nordic museum" and also a nominee by PFK "press photographers association, sweden".
In 2016 Jonas recieved the title Emerging talent from lensculture.
Jonas has a great interest in documenting his own life and the situations around him, many times with himself in the frame.
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