The project was submitted by Colours Magazine’s reader Gian Guido Zurli from Italy.
Artisit’s Statement:
I’m introducing part of an entire project called “Totentanz”. Inside this project you could see photographs of funeral arts and related landscapes of the most beautiful cemeteries of Italy. Most of those pictures are shoot with infrared technique for obtaining a dreaming and fairy atmosphere and the feeling of the stone of the statues became living like a human skin.
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Colours Magazine reader Julien Coquentin from France has submitted the following story.
Once again—the sky saturates us with is deluge—accompanied by its loud burst of thunder—we’ve grown accustomed to.
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Since the launch of Colours Magazine (alomst 18 monthis ago) I have not had a redesign of the original website. Where the original wordpress theme served it’s purpose it was hard to manage. By the time I launched Colours Magazine I had already heavily modified the wordpress theme and within a couple of months due to on going needs of the publication the site wentthrough several more changes. Where it continued to serve it’s purpose at that time, since the middle of last year it was becoming increasingly obvious that the backend design had to change along with the layout of the articles.
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