An instant in a comforting eternity by Lamena Lahgo
“An instant in a comforting eternity” is a photo series shot and published by Lamena Lahgo to celebrated spring and the rebirth of nature. Opposing the cruelty of the life cycle and the beauty of flowers, lights/shadows and landscapes, this photograhies highlight the colors of an instant of breathing.
“An instant in a comforting eternity” is a photo series shot and published by Lamena Lahgo to celebrated spring and the rebirth of nature.
Opposing the cruelty of the life cycle and the beauty of flowers, lights/shadows and landscapes, this photograhies highlight the colors of an instant of breathing.
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Photo Series :<br />
“<strong>An</strong> <strong><strong>in</strong>stant</strong> <strong>in</strong> a comfort<strong>in</strong>g <strong>eternity</strong>”<br />
By <strong>Lamena</strong> <strong>Lahgo</strong><br />
Locations :<br />
Sa<strong>in</strong>t Nazaire, La Baule, etc.<br />
From 2015 to 2019<br />
<strong>Lamena</strong> <strong>Lahgo</strong> :<br />
Known too as Teklal Neguib and Talulah Naakre, <strong>Lamena</strong> <strong>Lahgo</strong> is a<br />
writer, poet, artist and the former EIC/founder of L.ART en Loire<br />
(average c. 100 000 read./issue//2013-2018).<br />
Published <strong>in</strong> various magaz<strong>in</strong>es such as Internet Poetry, M<strong>in</strong>orites,<br />
Artefact, Queen Mob’s Teahouse, BonjourPoesie, Bloganozart,<br />
lorem_ipsum, L.ART en Loire/Céréales & Tubercules, VoiceIn Journal,<br />
and books (MACRO an anthology of image macro, The Twitter<br />
biography of Matthew Britton), some of her art was part of the onl<strong>in</strong>e<br />
exhibition “Listen Audioselfies !” a group show curated <strong>by</strong> May Waver,<br />
and part of the exhibition “Nature <strong>in</strong>solite en ville” (group show,<br />
curated <strong>by</strong> Ville de Sa<strong>in</strong>t Nazaire, L’Atelier).