Whisper of the desert - Matilde Gattoni by Matilde Gattoni at White Label Project
Whisper of the desert - Matilde Gattoni by Matilde Gattoni at White Label Project

Whisper of the desert - Matilde Gattoni

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Exclusive edition of 20 pieces. Art photography by French-Italian photographer Matilde Gattoni based in Barcelona, Spain.  Kasr Bounou, Morocco - 2022. 

A limited edition is the fixed number of copies for one individual artwork indicating how often it exists worldwide. Each print comes with a Certification of Authenticity hand signed by the artist.

In "Whispers of the Desert," a local villager walks on the sand dunes that have swallowed Kasr Bounou, destroying its houses. This image highlights the alarming disappearance of desert oases due to rising temperatures, droughts, and depopulation. Morocco alone has lost two-thirds of its oases in the past century.

This photograph captures the harsh reality of climate change's impact on communities. As you view this image, reflect on the resilience of those who endure and the urgent need to address the environmental challenges threatening these vital lifelines.

This evocative artwork not only enhances your space with its beauty but also carries a profound message about the importance of preserving our planet's delicate balance.

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Meet Matilde Gattoni

Matilde is an award-winning French-Italian photographer taking a clear stance based in Barcelona, Spain. She started her career as a photojournalist in Palestine in 2000 covering the second Intifada. Soon after she was commissioned by the UN to cover the consequences of war and drought on the local population in Eritrea and Tajikistan.

Since then, Matilde has been focusing her work on human rights issues around the world, covering topics such as droughts, refugee emergencies, illegal mining, mass migration, large scale land grabbing and climate change for more than a hundred newspapers and magazines worldwide – always with a crystal clear mind and a keen sense for aesthetics.

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