Moon Kingdom: Untouched Landscapes Of Atacama Desert In Photographs By Chiara Zonca
Chiara Zonca is a fine art photographer based in Western Canada. She investigate the earth as a timeless, untouched-by-humans dreamscape where she can then project her narratives.
“Moon Kingdom” is an emotional journey through the primordial landscape of the Atacama desert in Chile. By taking surrealist shots that could have been taken on another planet, she share her perception of this place with no signs of civilization.
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