Cristian Movila | Jagged Lines

August 31st, 2010 by e-photoreview | Print

Jagged Lines, vision of our own world

“Humanity, albeit used in singular form, has a variety of expressions. While we celebrate and enjoy the benefits of a globalized world, we tend to forget that most of the people living on our planet lack the basics for what we define as a decent life. Be them in poverty stricken rural Romania, awaiting for salvation from a crumbling medical system; be them in Palestine, starring blindly at a concrete wall that separates lives and destinies; be them on the streets of a confused Tehran, balancing their desire for freedom with the weight of religion and of a rejected political system – all of these people remind us that our lives does not really have the imagined and imaginary smoothness and comfort in which we believe we live. As I worked with them, my own life entered in a process of changing; I realized that their lives trace the jagged lines that contradict the perfect contours in which I painted my own.”

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One Response to “Cristian Movila | Jagged Lines”

  1. virginia woods-jack Says:

    WOW! these images evoke and provoke so many emotions, thank you.

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