“Vita Lenta” is a quiet collection of fragments from Gallipoli — moments without event, seen between the hours. There’s no story here, just life unfolding slowly: laundry drifting in salt air, plastic chairs bleaching under the sun, a scooter parked in permanent pause.
Walls chip, shadows stretch, time thickens. Everything lingers a little longer.
This is not the south of postcards, but of pauses — where the ordinary is allowed to glow.
A visual note on how nothing much becomes everything, when it’s slow enough.
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