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Signed at the reverse // Sentimental Journey by Nobuyoshi Araki, created in 1971, is a poignant black-and-white gelatin silver print that captures an intimate and reflective moment. The photograph depicts a woman lying curled on a mat inside a wooden boat, her pose conveying vulnerability and tranquility. The soft light, gentle textures, and still water surrounding the boat evoke a sense of quiet introspection. Measuring 35.6 x 43.2 cm, this work is part of Araki’s deeply personal series documenting his honeymoon, blending documentary photography with poetic sentimentality.
Sentimental Journey, 1971
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Signed at the reverse // Sentimental Journey by Nobuyoshi Araki, created in 1971, is a poignant black-and-white gelatin silver print that captures an intimate and reflective moment. The photograph depicts a woman lying curled on a mat inside a wooden boat, her pose conveying vulnerability and tranquility. The soft light, gentle textures, and still water surrounding the boat evoke a sense of quiet introspection. Measuring 35.6 x 43.2 cm, this work is part of Araki’s deeply personal series documenting his honeymoon, blending documentary photography with poetic sentimentality.
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Personal Sentimentalism In Photography, 2000
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