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While wandering through her home garden, Patricia Saraiva discovered a cluster of delicate flowers nestled within the grass. Captivated by their intricate details and the quiet elegance of nature, she utilized a macro lens to amplify their subtle beauty. This photograph captures a moment of pleasant surprise, transforming a simple garden scene into a striking study of form and texture. The image is award-worthy for its ability to elevate a fleeting, everyday encounter into a compelling visual narrative, showcasing the photographerβs keen eye for the hidden wonders found in her own backyard.
Born in 1969 in Apucarana, Brazil, Patricia Saraiva is a dedicated plastic surgeon whose passion for photography blossomed while documenting the growth of her two children. After establishing her medical career in Belo Horizonte, she transitioned her creative focus toward capturing the world around her, ranging from Baroque art to spontaneous daily observations. Her work has been featured in notable exhibitions such as 'Barcelona Balconies' and published in 'The Aleijadinho-CatΓ‘logo Geral da obra.' Saraiva continues to refine her artistic vision, viewing photography as a vital medium to share her perspective with an international audience.
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We spend our lives looking for the horizon, waiting for the grand gesture of a mountain or the vast, unblinking eye of the ocean to tell us something profound. Yet, the earth is a master of the miniature, whispering its deepest secrets in the spaces between our footsteps.
Read the reflection →The smell of damp earth after a long drought is not just a scent; it is a heavy, cool weight that settles in the back of your throat. It tastes like iron and ancient, waking roots. When I press my palms into the soil, I am not looking for anything.
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The Art of Becoming Still
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