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Black and White Symbolic Fine Art Photos : "Caresses on the Sand"

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Maybe you are like me. You must certainly be fascinated by the dunes in the deserts. I can spend countless minutes contemplating them, seeking to identify a shape and give it a symbolic meaning.
Dunes are shaped by the winds and the natural elements. They can change in a few hours. This feature is extraordinary.
When the winds sweep the dunes, making the grains of sand twirl around, I always feel like they are being caressed. It is as if the wind loves the sand, just as we stroke our loved ones or pets. The symbolic similarity is truly clear.
This is what I wanted to show through these black and white art photos of dunes. I wanted to express the affectionate, sensual, or tender characteristics of a loving caress.
I also wanted to evoke the soft and pleasant touch of a hand or a silk or cashmere garment. While photographing these dunes, I could imagine the smooth sensation of soft fabric brushing against skin.
I hope you will feel the same as I do when you look at these art photos.
These beautiful photos will provide a gentle and delicate touch to your bedroom or living room. I wanted them to be very serene and very calm. When you look at them, perhaps you may feel nostalgic. These photos are an invitation to introspection of themes of love and the past.
I wish you a sweet reverie.
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