Nero di seppia

Nero Di Seppia

Piece description from the artist

A tangle of twine photographed against a white background and presented in black and white. The title for the image comes from the pasta dish called spaghetti al nero di seppia, which is pasta made with squid ink. I first had this dish when in Venice, and the flavor was so unique…it tasted like eating the ocean. Anyway, when I finished processing this image this pasta dish immediately sprung into my mind…what do you see?

Thank you for your interest in my photography. This photographic work is exclusive to Turning Art.

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About Joseph S. Giacalone

San Diego, CA

Joseph is a self-taught photographer living in San Diego, California. Joseph wants to approach his photography from a place of simplicity and avoid making this enjoyable and creative process overburdened from a technical standpoint. He still continues working to improve his craft all the while though. His photographs are presented in a straightforward way and engage the creative process to produce photographs of familiar subjects in an impressionistic and abstract manner. His simple hope is that his photographic work promotes an interest in art and that it expresses joy and beauty.

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