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Captured in the early morning mist of July 6th, this poignant image documents a fleeting moment of childhood resilience. As the heavy rain subsided into a gentle breeze, two children emerged, only to be halted by a malfunctioning umbrella. The photographer, observing from the threshold of her home, seized the opportunity to frame this intimate struggle against the elements. The photograph is award-worthy for its authentic emotional resonance and the delicate balance of light and atmosphere, transforming a simple, everyday mishap into a timeless narrative of human connection and the quiet beauty found in rural Indian life.
Hailing from a small village in Madhya Pradesh, the βHeart of India,β Lavi Dhurve finds profound inspiration in the simplicity of rural life. Her work is a celebration of art, culture, and the human spirit, with a particular focus on capturing the beauty of children and the shifting light of sunrises and sunsets. Through her lens, Dhurve seeks to document the inherent grace of her surroundings, transforming everyday encounters into evocative visual stories that reflect her deep appreciation for the people and landscapes of her home region.
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Epictetus famously reminded his students that we are not disturbed by things themselves, but by the views we take of them. When a tool fails or a plan falters, the immediate impulse is to view the disruption as a tragedy, a fracture in the expected order of the day.
Read the reflection →There is a quiet grace in the way we tend to the things that shelter us. When the world feels heavy or the skies turn grey, we often find ourselves caught in the small, necessary tasks of repair.
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Echoes in the Stone
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