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Gio Sbriz acted through impulse and instinct, creating a series of images with which we can irrationally connect. They are like short poems, each one living and breathing by itself.&#13;
The viewers cannot absorbe these images passively, as this is not a standard book based on a project with a clear objective.&#13;
There is no information available regarding the subjects or places. From Sbriz's point of view, it is irrelevant and likely to distract.&#13;
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These subjects are like us. They are common people and objects all around us while we are distracted by the loud noise of life.	&#13;
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