柏田テツヲさんのインスタグラム写真 - (柏田テツヲInstagram)「#Repost @photobook_reviewer with @use.repost ・・・ Into the Gray by Tetsuo Kashiwada (@tetsuokashiwada) - From destruction comes new life. Yet something remains lost. An ungraspable loss that burrows beneath skin and bone and deeper still. - Colour returns gradually like the slow awakening after a long sleep. New shoots appear in fits and starts through cracks in the blackened earth. The violence receeds from the air. Yet, that sense of loss persists. - To document destruction is to speak of an undoing, a slow and painful unfolding of what was to what little might remain. An inexorably altered landscape where so much is brushed aside in such a brutally short time. It is also to look beyond the bruised and broken surface and find some light.  Maybe only a glimmer remains but, that glimmer signals hope. - The sky itself seems lost, graceless and devoid of colour. The birds flee in droves, foreshadowing what is to follow. The highway breaks the fires merciless march, an invisible wall separating life and death. The smoke chokes and cloaks the air in a silvery softness. Trees stand, yet blackened now, shadows without their host. - The forests now stripped of their hues, their multitudes of browns and yellows, crimson and dusty pink. A new palette of silver, charcoal, and muddy in betweens has taken hold. Bottles and bones and unidentifiable detritus litters the forest floor. Signs of death that carry a hint of macabre beauty. - The inferno leaves its mark. A charred fingerprint on a solitary tree. It paints the landscape black with a lick of its white hot brush. Whole vistas reduced to compressed plains, shorn of all undulations. Yet, those who emerged from its shadow gather themselves and rebuild again. - First edition of 400 copies, signed and numbered - Self published」11月2日 9時20分 - tetsuokashiwada

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Into the Gray by Tetsuo Kashiwada (@柏田テツヲ)
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From destruction comes new life.
Yet something remains lost.
An ungraspable loss that burrows beneath skin and bone and deeper still.
-
Colour returns gradually like the slow awakening after a long sleep.
New shoots appear in fits and starts through cracks in the blackened earth.
The violence receeds from the air.
Yet, that sense of loss persists.
-
To document destruction is to speak of an undoing, a slow and painful unfolding of what was to what little might remain.
An inexorably altered landscape where so much is brushed aside in such a brutally short time.
It is also to look beyond the bruised and broken surface and find some light.
Maybe only a glimmer remains but, that glimmer signals hope.
-
The sky itself seems lost, graceless and devoid of colour.
The birds flee in droves, foreshadowing what is to follow.
The highway breaks the fires merciless march, an invisible wall separating life and death.
The smoke chokes and cloaks the air in a silvery softness.
Trees stand, yet blackened now, shadows without their host.
-
The forests now stripped of their hues, their multitudes of browns and yellows, crimson and dusty pink. A new palette of silver, charcoal, and muddy in betweens has taken hold. Bottles and bones and unidentifiable detritus litters the forest floor. Signs of death that carry a hint of macabre beauty.
-
The inferno leaves its mark.
A charred fingerprint on a solitary tree.
It paints the landscape black with a lick of its white hot brush.
Whole vistas reduced to compressed plains, shorn of all undulations.
Yet, those who emerged from its shadow gather themselves and rebuild again.
-
First edition of 400 copies, signed and numbered
-
Self published


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