/ 2016 / Portraiture / Self-Portrait
Surpassing Space, Transcending Time
With earthly eyes, one innately perceives from past to future,
backwards to forwards and, subsequently, from left to right. In
this world one relies on two lineal principals to define their
experience of relationships: time and space. Time tells one of
their past, present and future. Space defines who is within
physical reach as well as who is severed from another by
distance. However, when two souls are hermetically fated
together, they transcend such confines created by man. While
the two physical bodies become separated by time and space,
the souls within become impenetrably bonded, overcoming the
limitations of physical existence to ultimately become liberated,
forevermore.
Anna Thorne is a photography student at the University of Central Florida. She is pursuing the journey of internal exploration to discover and capture the ever changing world that continually lies both within and around us. For more of her work, visit her website annathorne.com
Awards Anna Thorne is a photography student at the University of Central Florida. She is pursuing the journey of exploration to discover and capture the ever changing world that continually lies both within and around us.
She has been published multiple times in Halation, an international black and white photography magazine and selected to be a part of Enzian Theater's Brouhaha Film Festival in Orlando, Florida for her first short film, The Long Way Home. She was also selected to receive Museum's Choice Award at the Southeast Museum of Photography during her class' Departures Exhibition in May of 2016.