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Backstory

"A man embraces the corner of a Sufi shrine in the city of Multan, Pakistan's City of Saints. This tiny shrine, hidden in a quiet dilapidate neighborhood, does not attract the crowds of the famous central mosques, but it made for a beautiful image with only the birds and its humble caretaker. This image is part of a larger series I did on Sufism in Pakistan to highlight the mystical branch of Islam known for peace, love, and poetry instead of violence, extremism, and sectarian conflict."


From Jeff's blog post about Aaron's print:


"Emotion is something all humans experience, common across cultures, across sexes, even across periods in history. What draws me to Aaron Huey’s print is curiosity about the emotion that the man in his photograph is experiencing. After inspecting him closely, I believe he is mourning.  I don’t know this man.  I don’t know his history. I don’t know his character, or who or what he might have lost. But seeing how tenderly he clings to the wall, I know what he is feeling, for I have lost as well."


You can view more of Aaron's work on his website.
 

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ADDITIONAL PRINT INFORMATION

These prints are archival, exhibition-quality digital C-prints made using light-sensitive photographic paper (insead of using ink). Quoted dimensions are for the size of the paper containing the image, not the printed image itself. All prints have a minimum border of .5 inches to allow for framing. All prints include a Label of Authenticity with the artists's printed signature and print number. Nuru Project editions are open and numbered, not limited. All prints include a 4"x6" archival card with a print of the photographer's handwritten backstory.
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