Description
Allan Salas Moscoso [b. 1993] is a photographer based in San José, Costa Rica. His work is a poetic exploration that revolves around the themes of mortality, the passage of time, and the relationship between humans and nature.
“It is often said that time heals all wounds. But our bodies are wounded by time; they perish and decay as we inevitably confront its consequences. In December 2020, my paternal grandmother passed away, and a month later, my father survived a heart attack. In the aftermath of these events, I decided to move alone to my childhood home by the sea to find a way to cope with the feelings of sorrow and existential dread. Being in this place, I noticed the passage of time manifested. Everything was a constant reminder of my own mortality. I found traces of myself in older men living in the margins of society, who were looking for answers in nature as a last resort in an avid search for their own significance.” – Allan Salas M, 2021
Thorns
Thorns [2022-ongoing] is a project that delves into the depths of pain, hardships, and resilience. It is a meditation on existence, uncertainty, and our innate desires for protection. Embarking on a journey that seeks to comprehend and unravel the emotional connections we forge with the world around us… see more
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