How do we imagine the children who inhabit fairy tales – and the children who listened to those tales?
Nowadays, we have lost the time to read these stories anymore or hear them read to us.
Our world – visual, fast and intuitive – has been replaced with television, dvd’s and thousands of cartoons.
These children however are still in our memory; in our daydreams; in the ambiance of the magic of early 20th century movie making and in treasured family portrait albums.
These are Loretta Lux’ children.
How do we imagine the children who inhabit fairy tales – and the children who listened to those tales?
Nowadays, we have lost the time to read these stories anymore or hear them read to us.
Our world – visual, fast and intuitive – has been replaced with television, dvd’s and thousands of cartoons.
These children however are still in our memory; in our daydreams; in the ambiance of the magic of early 20th century movie making and in treasured family portrait albums.
These are Loretta Lux’ children.