In Latin, "terrae" means "of the earth." Manel Armengol's photographic portrait of this element in its many forms and conditions--in ferment, oxidized, gaseous, eroded, iced over--demonstrates how continually active this seemingly solid, static entity beneath our feet is. Armengol's aim with Terrae is to make a paen to the earth, and to address it directly.
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In Latin, "terrae" means "of the earth." Manel Armengol's photographic portrait of this element in its many forms and conditions--in ferment, oxidized, gaseous, eroded, iced over--demonstrates how continually active this seemingly solid, static entity beneath our feet is. Armengol's aim with Terrae is to make a paen to the earth, and to address it directly.
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