A still life of three aubergines leaning against each other on a weathered wooden leaf . Their skin is striped purple and their stalks curled roughly green. They are like a family: they look alike but the subtle difference in shape, colour and pattern still makes them unique and their own.
Two aubergines stand proudly upright, the middle one lying forward, giving the impression that it is looking at you with its stalk.
Against the dark background, their warm hues light up as silent witnesses of growth and transience. These aubergines are more than food - they are a reminder of family values and of the beauty of imperfection.
I’ve always had an eye for detail and an extended color vision. I am an observer, easily distracted and overwhelmed by seeing the beauty in everyday things.
Photography enables me to manifest my vision. My true passion lies in the journey towards taking a picture: being in the moment and..
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