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Rui Camilo
Spiritual Asia Hidden in the tropical forests of Luang Prabang, the Ta Kuang Si waterfall cascades crystal clear water from a height of over 60 metres. The scene takes on an almost supernatural… Read more
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Spiritual Utopia III
Spiritual Asia
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Spiritual Utopia III
Spiritual Asia
from € 1,079
Spiritual Utopia II
Spiritual Asia
from € 789
Spiritual Utopia II
Spiritual Asia
from € 789
Background Information about Rui Camilo
Introduction
Spiritual Asia
Hidden in the tropical forests of Luang Prabang, the Ta Kuang Si waterfall cascades crystal clear water from a height of over 60 metres. The scene takes on an almost supernatural appearance when hundreds of Buddhist monks in luminous orange-red robes make their annual pilgrimage to this holy site. In Buddhism, the waterfall symbolises the source of life, the link between heaven and earth. For centuries, it has played a prominent role as a ritual place of worship for monks from different monasteries.
Fascinated by the transcendent harmony that radiates from this spiritual encounter between man and nature, Rui Camilo has documented these extraordinary moments. The photographer approaches the imposing Ta Kuang Si like a set designer. The monks gather at the foot of the falls on the shore of the turquoise basin, bathed in the magical blue-green light of the jungle. The balanced combination of colour, light, and perspective seems to transform this scene into an earthly paradise, a spiritual garden of Eden. We are invited to stay a while, to feel its contemplative energy surge through us.
Hidden in the tropical forests of Luang Prabang, the Ta Kuang Si waterfall cascades crystal clear water from a height of over 60 metres. The scene takes on an almost supernatural appearance when hundreds of Buddhist monks in luminous orange-red robes make their annual pilgrimage to this holy site. In Buddhism, the waterfall symbolises the source of life, the link between heaven and earth. For centuries, it has played a prominent role as a ritual place of worship for monks from different monasteries.
Fascinated by the transcendent harmony that radiates from this spiritual encounter between man and nature, Rui Camilo has documented these extraordinary moments. The photographer approaches the imposing Ta Kuang Si like a set designer. The monks gather at the foot of the falls on the shore of the turquoise basin, bathed in the magical blue-green light of the jungle. The balanced combination of colour, light, and perspective seems to transform this scene into an earthly paradise, a spiritual garden of Eden. We are invited to stay a while, to feel its contemplative energy surge through us.
Bio
1964 | Born in Lisbon |
1990-1995 | Studied Communications Design at FH Wiesbaden |
Lives and works in Wiesbaden, Germany |
Awards
2008 | 2nd Place, Canon Profashional Award |
1995 | Art Contest Award, Wege aus der Gewalt, German Federal Ministry for Women and Children |
1994 | 1st Prize in the Buber Rosenzweig Foundation's Design Contest in Bad Nauheim, Poster design for The Week of Brotherhood |
Exhibitions
2004 | contemporary photography meets ware, (mit TAPE10), U.F.O. |
2003 | elektro village, (mit TAPE10), Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Köln |
1993 | land escape, snape gallery, Snape1989 |
Tausend Berliner, Galerie Chrysmart, (anlässlich der Rencontres d`Arles), Arles |
Group Exhibitions
2005 | Deutschlandbilder, Landesmuseum Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, Germany |
2003 | Elektro Village, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Cologne, Germany |
2003 | Experimenta Design, Lisbon, Portugal |