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Fine art print on Hanemühle Bamboo paper, solid oak American box frame, numbered and signed by the artist with digigraphie® certificate - Bathed in a silent, golden light, the Church of the Virgin Mary of Folegandros appears like a dream suspended between sky and sea. The arid hills, the whisper of the wind, and the slightly blurred outlines of the white chapels create an almost unreal atmosphere, where time seems to dissolve in the Mediterranean… light.
Laurent Parienti is a French artist-photographer whose work explores light, silence and Mediterranean landscapes through a minimalist and contemplative approach. After traveling to different regions of the world, it was in Greece that he found his true artistic home. Inspired by the Aegean Sea, the Cyclades, and Greek mythology, he developed a timeless photographic style where blue, white, and light become an emotional language. Through his Aegean Reverie series, he creates silent and contemplative images that invite the viewer on an inner journey. Alongside this Mediterranean work, for several years he has been documenting the memory of the nomadic Moken people, living between Burma and Thailand, in an approach where documentary meets a more poetic and sensitive style of writing.