Fashion Editorial. Oil on photography. Chana de Moura Fashion Editorial. Oil on photography. Chana de Moura

Fashion Editorial. Oil on photography. Chana de Moura

Etching, by Chana de Moura Etching, by Chana de Moura

Etching, by Chana de Moura

Chana de Moura Chana de Moura

Chana de Moura

SilS SilS

SilS

Oil on photography, by Chana de Moura Oil on photography, by Chana de Moura

Oil on photography, by Chana de Moura

My mother and I… we were complete strangers. By Chana de Moura My mother and I… we were complete strangers. By Chana de Moura

My mother and I… we were complete strangers. By Chana de Moura

Silence Land, by Chana de Moura Silence Land, by Chana de Moura

Silence Land, by Chana de Moura

“It is a mistake to talk about the artist looking for his subject. In fact, the subject grows within him like a fruit and begins to demand expression. It is like childbirth. The poet has nothing to be proud of. He is not master of the situation, but a servant. Creative work is his only possible form of existence, and his every work is like a deed he has no power to annul. For him to be aware that the sequence of such deeds is due and ripe, that it lies in the very nature of things, he has to have faith in the idea; for only faith interlocks the system of images for which read system of life.” ― Andrei Tarkovsky

Picture by Chana De Moura “It is a mistake to talk about the artist looking for his subject. In fact, the subject grows within him like a fruit and begins to demand expression. It is like childbirth. The poet has nothing to be proud of. He is not master of the situation, but a servant. Creative work is his only possible form of existence, and his every work is like a deed he has no power to annul. For him to be aware that the sequence of such deeds is due and ripe, that it lies in the very nature of things, he has to have faith in the idea; for only faith interlocks the system of images for which read system of life.” ― Andrei Tarkovsky

Picture by Chana De Moura

“It is a mistake to talk about the artist looking for his subject. In fact, the subject grows within him like a fruit and begins to demand expression. It is like childbirth. The poet has nothing to be proud of. He is not master of the situation, but a servant. Creative work is his only possible form of existence, and his every work is like a deed he has no power to annul. For him to be aware that the sequence of such deeds is due and ripe, that it lies in the very nature of things, he has to have faith in the idea; for only faith interlocks the system of images for which read system of life.” 
― Andrei Tarkovsky

Picture by Chana De Moura

The way to the soul. The way to the soul.

The way to the soul.

Saudade, Chana de Moura Saudade, Chana de Moura

Saudade, Chana de Moura

oldies. oldies.

oldies.

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Van dyke, by Chana de Moura Van dyke, by Chana de Moura

Van dyke, by Chana de Moura