terça-feira, 3 de fevereiro de 2009

Apaixonei-me...


Há uns dias descobri esta obra maravilhosa. Ainda encontramos coisas no mundo que nos enchem as medidas e os olhos de espanto maravilhado. Peter Beard tem qualquer coisa de Bruce Chatwin, e foi vizinho de Karen Blixen no Quénia...

A primeira foto é a minha mais preferida de todas. Assim de repente, sem sequer pensar, era capaz de uma loucura monetária para a ter na parede... infelizmente parece que não está à venda...

Todas as obras que pude ver (no site do autor, http://www.peterbeard.com/) me encantaram, mas escolhi algumas que me aceleraram mais o coração e a nostalgia de África... Reproduzo também o pequeno texto sentido com que ele se apresenta...
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When I first went to Kenya in August 1955, I could never have guessed what was going to happen. Kenya's population was roughly five million, with about 100 tribes scattered throughout the endless "wild—deer—ness" - it was authentic, unspoiled, teeming with big game — so enormous it appeared inexhaustible.
Everyone agreed it was too big to be destroyed. Now Kenya's population of over 30 million drains the country's limited and diminishing resources at an amazing rate: surrounding, isolating, and relentlessly pressuring the last pockets of wildlife in denatured Africa.
The beautiful play period has come to an end. Millions of years of evolutionary processes have been destroyed in the blink of an eye.
The Pleistocene is paved over, cannibalism is swallowed up by commercialism, arrows become AK- 47s, colonialism is replaced by the power, the prestige and the corruption of the international aid industry. This is The End Of The Game over and over.
What could possibly be next? Density and stress — aid and AIDS, deep blue computers and Nintendo robots, heart disease and cancer, liposuction and rhinoplasty, digital pets and Tamaguchi toys deliver us into the brave new world.

Peter Beard

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