Photographer's 6 Year Sun Composite Reflects the Cyclical Nature of Life

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Photographer's 6 Year Sun Composite Reflects the Cyclical Nature of Life
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Photographer Marcella Pace captured the many color shades of the sun over six years and put them together into a gorgeous composite.

Pace uses various camera bodies for the project, including a Canon Powershot, a Nikon CoolPix, a Nikon D7100, and a“The solar eclipse was taken from one of the peaks of the dolomites in Italy,” she adds.“Not being able to go out to photograph, I dedicated myself to the photographic material I had in the archive,” she explains.

“I have carefully chosen the shots of the suns and the moons to assemble them in these compositions.”Pace’s work communicates the concept of infinity. The symbolic spiral of the moons and suns create an infinite movement. “The choice of the composition in the form of a double spiral is linked to the fact that the spiral is connected to the concepts of emanation, extension, development,” she explains.

“In particular, the idea of ​​the same of cyclical but progressive continuity and creation, expressed by the sense of rotation.”“At the basis of every civil and peaceful coexistence, there must be the awareness that our neighbor is not only our fellow man but all the forms that life assumes,” she explains.

“[Life] in its perpetuation, in its living, dying and reborn, in an eternal journey, whose path is not a circle with man at the center but a spiral of life. In constant evolution.”

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