28 January 2009

Invited guest: Mette Muhli

I love silent photography, pictures that doesn’t shout for your attention but humbly invites you to explore them for yourself. The works of Gothenburg-based photographer Mette Muhli is exactly that kind of photography. I’ve had a look in her wonderful artist’s book “nära hem-netoli namu", (wich translates to Close to home in English) and would like to share the experience with you. /markus


Mette writes:

"alone and cold little town. sweet sweet melodies in my ears snow falling.

"nära hem-netoli namu" is a series of 54 photographs and an artists' book shot in the coastal town of Palanga, Lithuania, during the off-season period in 2006 when the photographer fell in love with the silent surroundings."

www.mettemuhli.se











invited by Markus Andersson

6 comments:

  1. I'm very happy to see these pictures again! Beautiful stuff, Mette!

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  2. fabulous space, fantastic "air" inside. wow! thanks for sharing!

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  3. Great images, very fine tuned. And a lot of intersting stuff on your web site.

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  4. Superb photography, deep in my soul !!!

    tatiana

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  5. thanks for warming words on a cold day

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  6. Excellent work, love the cars stuck in some kind of eternity!

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