Ògún upon Thames (Triptych)
translated from 'Lendas Africanas dos Orixás', by Pierre Fatumbi Verger
‘Ògún upon Thames’ references not only the influence of African deities in every aspect of Brazilian culture, but also the artist's displacement from Rio de Janeiro to London. The process of immersion into a new environment and culture is a fluid one, permeated by references and memories of the homeland.
In Portuguese, ‘Rio’ means ‘river’. With the use of macro photography I was able to uncover fantastical 'underwater' landscapes over the Thames, hidden in tiny details of London’s Tower Bridge.
This work goes beyond the "reality" boundary commonly associated with photography, testing the limits between the pictorial and the abstract and playing with perception and scale.
See individual images: http://www.celesteprize.com/portfolios/idu:74892/idn:5968/
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