Our cave, our home
Since our appearance on the planet, humans have moved to find water, food and safety, and to find the best environment to reproduce. This, despite the thousands of years that have passed, has not changed at all.
Emigrations for economic and political reasons and wars have characterized this century and the previous one, the continents have mobilized civilizations seeking the same mission: to find the best environment to reproduce and form a home in peace.
Homes have materialized this desire; they are structures that, however simple they may be, represent the desire for peace, the intrinsic quest of the human being. As Robert Frost wrote, "home is the place where, when you have to go, you have to be welcomed".
Because of this, and because I agree with it 100%, I spend a lot of time understanding what we people look for in our intimate spaces. What makes us feel safe, in control.
My passion with Fine Art Photography is to provide spaces of contemplation and inspiration, in the places of peace that human beings seek.
A home inspires growth in every sense, spiritual growth, personal growth, family growth and our need to personalize it, to adapt it to us is innate.
Noting the uprooting in the new generations, does not indicate any interest in not forming a home, in my opinion, it is only a new search process to find a new place that will provide them with the desired security and control, it is nothing more than finding a new cave, a new home-cave to reproduce in peace.