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La guerra non è mai per amore. (2024) Photography by Ilesh

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Questa creazione artistica è un inno alla vita, sottolineando come la guerra non possa mai essere considerata un atto d'amore. La morte d'innocenti non può essere giustificata da alcun ideale, da nessuna frontiera o tesoro. Il vero tesoro da custodire è l'esistenza umana. Alcuni vogliono farci credere che le decisioni militari siano prese per il nostro [...]
Questa creazione artistica è un inno alla vita, sottolineando come la guerra non possa mai essere considerata un atto d'amore.
La morte d'innocenti non può essere giustificata da alcun ideale, da nessuna frontiera o tesoro.

Il vero tesoro da custodire è l'esistenza umana. Alcuni vogliono farci credere che le decisioni militari siano prese per il nostro bene, ma mentre gli uomini si uccidono a vicenda, il presunto cuore formato dalla disposizione dei soldatini si rivela vuoto.

Il cuore autentico dell'umanità, capace di fiorire e produrre dolci frutti, è invece in agonia, in preda al dolore per ogni fiore di ciliegio che non vedrà mai il frutto e i cui petali saranno spazzati via dal vento, per poi giacere inerti sulla terra.

La vita rappresenta l'occasione più preziosa per manifestare la nostra dolcezza intrinseca, un'essenza legata al divino che rifiuta la supremazia e la violenza in favore di un'esistenza basata su collaborazione e cooperazione.

I soldatini sono tutti gli uni contro gli altri e questo per far capire che la guerra non ha mai vincitori, la guerra è uno spreco di vite e di energie.
Una vita sprecata è metaforicamente un fiore calpestato o un frutto raccolto acerbo, nell'egoismo tutto si annichilisce.

Lo sfondo dell'opera evoca un'esplosione, ma il cuore persiste nonostante il dolore, simboleggiando che, nonostante tutto, la speranza non muore mai.

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Ilesh, a ionate photographer, loves playing with two elements in his photos: light and shadow. According to him, they make the image more poetic and timeless, while transmitting a feeling of warmth and energy. [...]

Ilesh, a ionate photographer, loves playing with two elements in his photos: light and shadow. According to him, they make the image more poetic and timeless, while transmitting a feeling of warmth and energy. Among his favorite styles are Still-Life and Black and White.

A graduate in electrical engineering and electronics in 2006, Ilesh has always been very creative since his adolescence, practicing painting and poetry. He also works creating artistic objects in wood and is ionate about art and beauty.

His stage name, Ilesh, is of Hindi origin and was given to him by a Brazilian spiritual master, Satyaprem, also a journalist, DJ, photographer and digital artist. From their meetings, called Satsang, a new inner vision was born that changed his perception of the world, as a space of sensory experience and possibility of experimentation.

Since then, her life has been dedicated to the observation of beauty, the pleasure of the present moment and above all the sharing of a more subtle and refined experience, which is part of an existential quest.

Over the past three years, he and his wife have traveled through many European countries in a campervan, capturing the beauty of the places they discovered along the way.

A graduate of the Institute of Photography, founded by the famous and competent photographer George Seper, with a score of 95/100, Ilesh exhibits his artistic photographs internationally and takes culinary and gastronomic photos to promote brands or increase sales of commercial products. His works are presented in numerous international events and galleries.

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