Pierre Gonord (1963-2024) the stunning portraits of Spanish gypses simply capture more than their attractive features-they are a timeless, almost painter quality old master’s paintings. The photographer focusing on their eyes carefully, bathing in dramatic light that highlights each crushing, expression and fabric fold, carries the presence of arrest.
They are not just portraits, but deeply personal details, often ignoring the life of human life by modern society. Through his work, the Gonord has given a face to these forgotten communities, depicted them with dignity, and an unacceptable glow of elasticity.
French-born photographer Gonord in Madrid has spent for more than a decade, people living on the edge of the world-world-class groups such as gypsy, coal minerals and immigrants. His photography surpasses general documentation; It is an intimate cooperation built on trust and connection with its subjects.
In an era of digital visibility and self-promotion, his work shown in the dream is seen over time, as a powerful testament of living outside of the mainstream. These travelers, often traveling with their belongings and a loyal dog, moved away from a world that rejected them, accepted an existence beyond the convention. Gonord’s portrait makes their stories immortal, it ensures that they will not be removed from the pages of history.
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