On Abruzzo's coast, where the sea breathes incessantly, stands the Trabocco di Punta Aderci - a fragile wooden structure gently stretching out over the water. The sky is heavy with clouds, the horizon vague, and the sea seems to lose itself in a soft haze of green and grey.
The wooden planks creak under the wind, as if whispering about the fishermen who once worked here, peering at the rhythm of the waves. The trabocco is as much a machine as a memory - a tangible relic of human ingenuity, clinging to rocks slowly eroded by time and salt.
In this silent moment, between wind and water, the world seems to fall silent. Only the gentle murmur of the sea and the slow play of light across the water keep the past alive.
Welcome to my shop, as you may have already seen, there are many works from Italy. I like to photograph there.
Also read my interview here at work on the wall of a while ago: https://www.werkaandemuur.nl/blog/de-mens-achter-het-werk-teun-ruijters/
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