Oñemoherakuãva: 04.04.2024
After all, the lagoon city offers a perfect backdrop for many great stories: Casanova, the plague, Visconti, carnival, Marchesa Luisa Casati and, most recently, mass tourism and rising sea levels. It is difficult to weave a new anecdote about Venice.
I particularly like the way a dog looks at Venice. Even drizzle looks beautiful in black and white. The city is certainly reminiscent of a Nouvelle Vague film: melancholic faces, cigarette smoke, the grey sky reflecting the emotional state of the protagonists, deserted and empty people. With the gaze of a dog, my Venice photos suddenly had to be evaluated in a completely new way. Black and white profundity instead of brightly coloured reproductions of the same old motifs.
Side note: On my third visit to Venice (1999, 2016) St. Mark's Basilica remained closed to me, this time because of Easter.
Besides, the painter Titian is buried in Venice. And I always thought he was Spanish.