Sisterly Love and Tradition in a Remote Russian Village

“Lunch for Two, 2009”. “So little had changed from my memories of my aunts and their environment, that I felt like I was transported to the past. My aunts still saw me as a child, the schedule of chores still ruled their lives and the only noticeable changes were the absence of my grandfather and the small garden's transformation into a full-fledged farm. The flood of memories affects how I see the village now and how I experience being with my aunts. I look for gestures that feel familiar, and situations that reflect what I saw and imagined in my childhood”. (Photo by Nadia Sablin)
Sisterly Love and Tradition in a Remote Russian Village
   
  Military Woman Gallery

Must See Places

Google Ads Privacy