Omatandangole is a photo book, shot in the Namibian desert between 2016-2018. The book is published by Kehrer Verlag, 2019.
”Like bad memories, things disappear into the shadows. Huhta’s brand of camouflage is about invisibility, merging with dark, staying still, soaking up all light. These photographs seem to have fingerprints, or brush strokes. There’s an anachronistic pictorialist feel to them, like the rubbing and pushing of gum bichromate. Rather than recording the space before a lens, they pay homage to paint, sacred geometry, dream logic, and the weather system of emotions within the artist himself. But it’s a weather system with enough charge to blow across the reader as well, like heat on skin, sand in the eye, and dry darkness from the far recesses of the soul.” Sarah Bay Gachot, Photo Eye 2019
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