FORUM is proud to announce that Chiara Tocci who will be exhibiting in This Unfolds has been selected for the FreshFacedandWildEyed2011 competition. Following an online submission process and judging panel her work has been selected for exhibition on the website below;
http://freshfacedwildeyed.photonet.org.uk/
Roses, Donika, 13, from 'Life After Zog'
'Life After Zog and Other Stories' is a portrait of Albania 20 years after the collapse of Communism, as the country tries to throw off its past and move forward. It shows a country on the verge of change, a candidate to the European Union, longing for what is new and modern.
Tocci visited the countryside of the Northern mountains, the cities, schools and prisons: discovering an enchanted place inhabited by people who ‘share the land with their ancestors’ ghosts.’ A place where time and history often seem to have abruptly stopped, but blood feuds and melancholic disillusions persist.
Early Morning, from 'Life After Zog'
'Life After Zog and Other Stories' is a portrait of Albania 20 years after the collapse of Communism, as the country tries to throw off its past and move forward. It shows a country on the verge of change, a candidate to the European Union, longing for what is new and modern.
Tocci visited the countryside of the Northern mountains, the cities, schools and prisons: discovering an enchanted place inhabited by people who ‘share the land with their ancestors’ ghosts.’ A place where time and history often seem to have abruptly stopped, but blood feuds and melancholic disillusions persist.
Boy, from 'Life After Zog'
'Life After Zog and Other Stories' is a portrait of Albania 20 years after the collapse of Communism, as the country tries to throw off its past and move forward. It shows a country on the verge of change, a candidate to the European Union, longing for what is new and modern.
Tocci visited the countryside of the Northern mountains, the cities, schools and prisons: discovering an enchanted place inhabited by people who ‘share the land with their ancestors’ ghosts.’ A place where time and history often seem to have abruptly stopped, but blood feuds and melancholic disillusions persist.
The Line, from 'Life After Zog'
'Life After Zog and Other Stories' is a portrait of Albania 20 years after the collapse of Communism, as the country tries to throw off its past and move forward. It shows a country on the verge of change, a candidate to the European Union, longing for what is new and modern.
Tocci visited the countryside of the Northern mountains, the cities, schools and prisons: discovering an enchanted place inhabited by people who ‘share the land with their ancestors’ ghosts.’ A place where time and history often seem to have abruptly stopped, but blood feuds and melancholic disillusions persist.
Girl on the Way home from School, from 'Life After Zog'
'Life After Zog and Other Stories' is a portrait of Albania 20 years after the collapse of Communism, as the country tries to throw off its past and move forward. It shows a country on the verge of change, a candidate to the European Union, longing for what is new and modern.
Tocci visited the countryside of the Northern mountains, the cities, schools and prisons: discovering an enchanted place inhabited by people who ‘share the land with their ancestors’ ghosts.’ A place where time and history often seem to have abruptly stopped, but blood feuds and melancholic disillusions persist.
Travelling to the North, from 'Life After Zog'
'Life After Zog and Other Stories' is a portrait of Albania 20 years after the collapse of Communism, as the country tries to throw off its past and move forward. It shows a country on the verge of change, a candidate to the European Union, longing for what is new and modern.
Tocci visited the countryside of the Northern mountains, the cities, schools and prisons: discovering an enchanted place inhabited by people who ‘share the land with their ancestors’ ghosts.’ A place where time and history often seem to have abruptly stopped, but blood feuds and melancholic disillusions persist.
The Moon, from 'Life After Zog'
'Life After Zog and Other Stories' is a portrait of Albania 20 years after the collapse of Communism, as the country tries to throw off its past and move forward. It shows a country on the verge of change, a candidate to the European Union, longing for what is new and modern.
Tocci visited the countryside of the Northern mountains, the cities, schools and prisons: discovering an enchanted place inhabited by people who ‘share the land with their ancestors’ ghosts.’ A place where time and history often seem to have abruptly stopped, but blood feuds and melancholic disillusions persist.
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