Essere umani

 

 

 

Venerdi 19 novembre 2021

ESSERE UMANI

The personal exhibition thus finds a physical space within which to enclose emotion, everyday life and spontaneity. Characters that speak the universal language of photography cross the “stolen” shots of Andrea Santicoli’s lens.

A passion, that for photography, cultivated during the first lockdown in spring 2020, which prompted the artist to tell the faces of ordinary people he met on the street, at the bar or in the laundry. A fluid and emotional story that speaks of each of us and of no one in particular.

A black and white project capable of capturing the attention of the viewer and involving him in moments of everyday and shared life. It is precisely the artist’s ability to grasp special situations that makes his images unique and special.

“This vernissage is a journey in black and white, made up of portraits of everyday life, often even stolen, which release a profound humanity – comments Andrea Santicoli, photographer – A personal journey made with my camera and shot from a different perspective: that of a person in a wheelchair who has found in photography the great passion and purpose of life in artistic terms.