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  • Archive for July, 2015

    Guatemala is a country quite famous for its colourful traditional fabrics and the more infamous civil war that damaged mainly the poor people – as usual I may say- most of all originally Maya. My mind always brings together colours with playfulness, maybe because in Italy we have black for mourning, white for wedding and   Read More …

    this series is part of a larger research about variation on the same theme, where I focus on human marks which are part of our collective imagination (windows, lampposts, etc)  

    A selection from Recreational Animals won an Honorable Mention at The 2015, 9th PX3 Annual Competition “Prix de la Photographie, Paris” http://www.px3.fr/winners/zoom2.php?eid=1-53529-15&uid=3235225&cat= Eleonora Pecorella  of United Kingdom was Awarded in category for the entry entitled, ” Recreational Animals .” The jury selected winners from thousands of photography entries from over 85 countries.  Px3 is juried by top international   Read More …

    On Russian photo magazine FOTO.ua a review about Women’s Energy http://journal.foto.ua/gallery/eleonora-pecorella-v-poiskax-zhenskoj-energii.html  

    Windows are like living being’s eyes, breaks into the building’s texture that recount the story of those who lives there or has hung out at. They sway in between the open invitation to share intimacy and the fastened banishment of a separating screen. They are like our country’s borders, dictating halt or hinting at a welcome. Anyway, they always preserve marks of who has passed there.