Watan
Watan
Graciela Magnoni
December 16, 2021
Blossom was very happy about the picture. All the neighbors said that by taking this picture, I have made the rooster immortal. I was so happy she liked the image. And it was a good picture to me, too. It was a sign that I was on the right track, to immerse myself into the Punjab and pursue this project. It gave me hope that this Punjabi project would be a good project.
You have to have pleasure and joy in pursuing a project. In Punjab, in addition to the connection through my husband, I really wanted to pursue the project and I enjoyed my work there from A to Z.
In the meantime, Sikander, the rooster, has died. He will live forever in my Watan series.”
Graciela Magnoni+-
Born in Montevideo in 1961, Magnoni has a BA in Journalism (Brazil) and an MA in Mass Communication from the University of Minnesota (USA). She is a self-taught photographer. Her subject emphases include street photography and the lives of women and girls. Magnoni worked as a photographer for a number of years for Istoe, a news magazine in Brazil. Her Watan series appeared as a photo book with the same title in August 2021. More