About ‘Buddha head in the banyan roots’ by Marald Bes
The stone Buddha head of Wat Mahathat in Ayutthaya, taken into the roots of a banyan tree over the course of centuries.
In black and white the colour drops away and the texture is what is left.
The roots run over one another like muscle, smooth where they are round and frayed where the bark has split open. They fill the…
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Thirty years ago, I discovered what travelling was all about, and my interest in photography grew out of that. I came home from my first round-the-world trip with 78 photographs: the humidity had ruined the rest of my rolls of film. That’s when I promised myself it would never happen again.
Ever since then, I’ve been taking photographs whilst travelling – first on film, and digitally since 2005. A photograph from twenty-three years ago can mean just as much to me as…
