





Beautiful inspiration shots from Cecile Bortoletti. Iconography based on American myth, history, sense of place and sense of itself is bottomless and endless, totally transports you each and every time. I think all I need for inspiration is the name of a place: the Haight, the Blue Ridge Mountains, Oregon, Idaho, Tennessee. Perhaps it's because I don't live there and have no real idea what those places are/mean/look like that they can mean so much in my head.
I love these photos!!
ReplyDeleteIn photo #1 in particular, I'd love to be able to explore that area in the back ground...looks to be some sort of path.