Nuno Serrão's 'Icebergs' Photography Series Explores Solitude and Inner Journeys
By
Garrick Webster
Toasted to a respectable shade. No regrets, no crumbs left.
Summary
Portuguese photographer Nuno Serrão's 'Icebergs' photographic series explores themes of solitude, introspection, and escape from modern technological frenzy through tranquil imagery of icebergs drifting in the ocean. The series serves as a response to our hyper-connected world and invites viewers to contemplate their inner journeys and solitary experiences. The exhibition will tour Italy, France, and Greece throughout autumn.
Key quotes
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A response to a connected world that's busy, frenetic and often needy, Nuno's imagery invites us to travel in a different direction
It hints at our inward journeys, our solitary experiences not shaped by others or how we are perceived
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