At the heart of the French Brittany area, marine lanterns are reminiscent of their long -standing role in the history of maritime. Aliaume Chapelle, a Belgian landscape photographer, depicts these symbolic structures in a collection of stunning images. Each photo takes us to a world where the sea reaches the sky, as if time has stopped in the depths of rest and a deep silence. The rugged coastline and climate always provides a dramatic background in the British change that doubles the magnificent charm of these symbolic structures.
What makes the Shapole collection truly fascinating is the combination of technical skill with a poetic and praising look at the beauty of nature. Each lantern is portrayed not only as a tool for guiding ships, but also as a silent, resistant to nature guard. Whether in the warm sunset or under the rain and the storm, these towers induce a sense of stability, peace and unforgettable glory. Shapul’s works invite the audience to see and admire them as a symbol of enduring hope, guidance and beauty beyond the practical function of these structures. (Visualflood)
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