687
post-template-default,single,single-post,postid-687,single-format-standard,stockholm-core-2.1.1,tribe-no-js,select-theme-ver-7.0,ajax_fade,page_not_loaded,fs-menu-animation-underline,popup-menu-fade,side_area_uncovered,,qode_grid_1300,qode_footer_adv_responsiveness,qode_footer_adv_responsiveness_1024,qode_footer_adv_responsiveness_one_column,qode_menu_center,qode-mobile-logo-set,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-6.5.0,vc_responsive,elementor-default,elementor-kit-23897

SARDINIA | CEDRIC DASESSON

SARDINIA

by Cédric Dasesson

The island of Sardinia is one of the most geologically ancient bodies of land in Europe. It is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, and its coasts are generally high and rocky, with long, relatively straight stretches of shoreline. Cedric Dasesson, the featured artist of the Ocean Issue, shares his vision of the Sardinian coast.

Photographs © Cédric Dasesson

cedricdasesson.com

No Comments

Post a Comment

12 − nine =