“Colourful India” – the
title of this small picture story is deceitful. Its second part should be “But
mainly in photographs.” – says Radosław Wróbel, an adjunct lecturer at the Wrocław University of
Technology Institute of Machine Design and Operation. He visited India in
September.
“This is a
country where people live on the central reservation separating the
carriageways of a motorway. A country of people dying of famine and a country
of 22 ‘official’ languages. A country where the streets are everyday crowded
with people like the Wrocław
Market Square during the New Year’s Eve concert
and where a fight between a policeman and a rickshaw driver doesn’t surprise
anyone.” – relates Radosław Wróbel.
He says about
himself: “Photographer after hours, specializing in disquieting photos”. And he
adds: “Ugliness, like disquiet, is always interesting.”
See the
photos he brought from India
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