Hozho
Hozho
Hozho
Hozho
Hozho
Hozho
Hozho

Hozho

Photographs by Angélique Boudet

Hozho is a word used by a Native American tribe, the Navajos. It means 'healing beauty' and 'harmony with the world'. This series is a collection of pictures taken in Brazil, Italy, Canada, Mexico and Morocco.

Description:
19 black and white photographs on baryta paper
Dimensions 28x28 cm (11x11 in)
Black frame, 40x50 cm (15x20 in)

By continuing to browse this site, you must accept the use and writing of Cookies on your connected device. These Cookies (small text files) allow you to follow your browsing, update your basket, recognize you on your next visit and secure your connection. To find out more and configure the tracers: http://www.cnil.fr/vos-obligations/sites-web-cookies-et-autres-traceurs/que-dit-la-loi/