EthnoScapes · Alor

Alor

Coasts, villages, weaving, and local encounters.

Alor is presented through coastal landscape, village forms, weaving practice, and portraits. The photographs offer a direct field view of place and encounter, without adding claims beyond the image record.

Alor field photography by Junita Arneld
Photographs by Junita ArneldField images from Alor, presented as visual notes within The JAM ART.

Place

Alor is approached through landscape, people, objects, and daily situations.

Photographic record

Images are presented as field notes, not as decorative backgrounds or travel claims.

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Alor through photographs.

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01 · Alor

Alor's Nature: Azure Seas and Thatched Houses

Explore the untouched beauty of Alor Island, where images come alive with the allure of its nature. Observe the crystal-clear waters, shimmering in shades of blue and green, teeming with vibrant coral life.

Venture through a open display of azure seas, transparent waters, and the delicate balance of nature's treasures. Each image captures the essence of Alor's pristine beauty, a haven of tranquility and charm where the sea and land unite to create an masterpiece of nature's wonders.

02 · Alor

Alor's Warmhearted Connections: Smiles, Weaving, and Togetherness

Notice the vibrant spirit of Alor's bustling market, where images come alive with the warmth and kindness of its people. Witness the beaming smiles of locals as they gather, always ready to welcome visitors with open arms.

Journey through the joyful atmosphere, where the joy of community and culture blend harmoniously. Each image captures the essence of Alor's spirit, a place where the joy of weaving and gathering intertwine to create an tapestry of happiness and camaraderie.

Alor field image from EthnoScapes
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