Thursday, November 10, 2016




here is a teaser

In Jungian psychology, the shadow is the instinctive, irrational, unconscious aspect of the personality, both “a reservoir for darkness” and “the seat of creativity.” That characterization works as a visual metaphor in Plato’s Dogs: “Dogs are a creation of humans — bred for herding, sheep-hunting, sitting in our laps — but lurking inside, there there’s still this other wild thing,” Roma says. “The shadows, being such primitive drawings, make us aware that they’re also related to the wolf and the coyote.”

http://hyperallergic.com/333094/unleashing-dogs-inner-spirits-in-photographs-of-their-shadows/?

what if we photographed human shadows........


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