Marco Simoni - " Fratercula brisson 2,0 "






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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"Fratercula brisson 2.0" belongs to the LONERS collection; these portraits capture the beauty and the extraordinary fragility of life, offering a conscious and deep visual testimony of fauna to be preserved. Each of the portrayed animals is unique in its beauty and in its characteristics, and it tells of the courage, patience, pride, and delicate perfection of its species. The title of the photo describes one characteristic or detail.
"Fratercula brisson 2.0" takes its title from the scientific name of the animal depicted in order to value and exalt every peculiarity, pushing the observer toward thorough posthumous research.
These Puffins were photographed in Iceland along the cliffs of Dyrhólaey.
The LONERS collection has been on display since 2020 in Rome.
Marco Simoni is an Italian photographer specializing in wildlife and portraiture, and his ongoing research has led him to travel around the world in the last 15 years.
All works in the collection are real photos of animals photographed in their natural habitat and therefore not the product of AI.
The photos are printed on Chrystal Supreme Lustre paper and are perfectly packaged and shipped by the top international couriers. Shipments to the United States of America are temporarily suspended.
"Fratercula brisson 2.0" belongs to the LONERS collection; these portraits capture the beauty and the extraordinary fragility of life, offering a conscious and deep visual testimony of fauna to be preserved. Each of the portrayed animals is unique in its beauty and in its characteristics, and it tells of the courage, patience, pride, and delicate perfection of its species. The title of the photo describes one characteristic or detail.
"Fratercula brisson 2.0" takes its title from the scientific name of the animal depicted in order to value and exalt every peculiarity, pushing the observer toward thorough posthumous research.
These Puffins were photographed in Iceland along the cliffs of Dyrhólaey.
The LONERS collection has been on display since 2020 in Rome.
Marco Simoni is an Italian photographer specializing in wildlife and portraiture, and his ongoing research has led him to travel around the world in the last 15 years.
All works in the collection are real photos of animals photographed in their natural habitat and therefore not the product of AI.
The photos are printed on Chrystal Supreme Lustre paper and are perfectly packaged and shipped by the top international couriers. Shipments to the United States of America are temporarily suspended.
