Funiculì Funiculà by Hans Borg
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In Funiculì Funiculà, Hans Borg continues his search for meaning within the fleeting. What once began as documentation has evolved into a deeply personal exploration — a dialogue between love, memory, and the landscapes that hold them.
Through analogue prints and haunting black-and-white imagery, Borg captures the tension between intimacy and distance, stillness and eruption. His recurring symbol, the volcano, stands as both an obstacle and a source of renewal — a reminder of what must be faced to move forward.
Arms raised, reaching beyond the frame, the images invite the viewer to step closer, to join the conversation. Each photograph is a fragment of a larger rhythm: one that speaks of connection, of chaos stilled for just a heartbeat, of the quiet beauty that rises from what remains.
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Funiculì Funiculà by Hans Borg
Funiculì Funiculà by Hans Borg
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In Funiculì Funiculà, Hans Borg continues his search for meaning within the fleeting. What once began as documentation has evolved into a deeply personal exploration — a dialogue between love, memory, and the landscapes that hold them.
Through analogue prints and haunting black-and-white imagery, Borg captures the tension between intimacy and distance, stillness and eruption. His recurring symbol, the volcano, stands as both an obstacle and a source of renewal — a reminder of what must be faced to move forward.
Arms raised, reaching beyond the frame, the images invite the viewer to step closer, to join the conversation. Each photograph is a fragment of a larger rhythm: one that speaks of connection, of chaos stilled for just a heartbeat, of the quiet beauty that rises from what remains.
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In Funiculì Funiculà, Hans Borg continues his search for meaning within the fleeting. What once began as documentation has evolved into a deeply personal exploration — a dialogue between love, memory, and the landscapes that hold them.
Through analogue prints and haunting black-and-white imagery, Borg captures the tension between intimacy and distance, stillness and eruption. His recurring symbol, the volcano, stands as both an obstacle and a source of renewal — a reminder of what must be faced to move forward.
Arms raised, reaching beyond the frame, the images invite the viewer to step closer, to join the conversation. Each photograph is a fragment of a larger rhythm: one that speaks of connection, of chaos stilled for just a heartbeat, of the quiet beauty that rises from what remains.