TITLE: Hope
This image captures the organic connection between a mother and her son, harking back to the time when they were one. The water flowing from the shower creates this union, enveloping them in a single motion. The beauty of the photo lies in its simplicity and the strength that forge connections between two human beings in the most primal manner.
In this picture, the soft light from the shower creates an ethereal aura around the mother and son, highlighting their intimate and timeless bond. Each water droplet seems to symbolize not only physical renewal but also the continuous flow of love and care between them. Through the simplicity of the scene, we are reminded of the profound strength and beauty that resides in the mother-child relationship, a connection that transcends time and words. This photograph is a visual testament to the tenderness and depth of the family bond, freezing a moment of pure harmony in an eternal instant.
AUTHOR: Alex Körner (Brazil)
Recognized as one of the top one hundred innovative personalities and one of the twenty most influential in Latin America in his field of over fifteen years in the corporate market, Körner is an entrepreneur who has always been dedicated to simplifying complex topics, seeking to bring people closer to issues that deeply impact their daily lives, starting from connections in the world around them that resonate in contemporary society.
With his influence and creativity, Körner, a self-taught artist, provokes reflections through his original work marked by his own style, through physical installations that he himself photographs, transforming these moments into impactful pieces that invite contemplation and reflection on aspects of the human condition.
His signature is this format of a reflector of what he sees, almost like hands as if he were delivering a moment for people to pause for a brief moment and observe. He uses his skills and unique perspective of the world to create art that transcends, addresses, and reflects on personal and global issues.
He has participated in exhibitions in Brazil and abroad, as well as having his works in collections in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
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