A multitude of tiny animals populate the soil, the plants, the seashore and even the glaciers. These are the collarbones, invertebrates with captivating shapes and incredible colours: yellow, red, blue, white and black, striped or spotted, hairy or hairy. Through macro photographs it will be possible to visit a microscopic, alien and apparently very distant world, without even moving.
Photographer and naturalist, Marco Colombo is a scientific consultant for the Geo broadcast on Rai3 and his photos, scientific and popular articles have been published in several magazines, including National Geographic (Italy), BBC Wildlife, Nat'Images, Unterwasser, Naturfoto, EZDIVE and Ocean Geographic; he is a permanent collaborator of Focus Wild. He is the author and co-author of over ten books on nature and conservation; he has curated numerous exhibitions and is a regular speaker at screenings and conferences, as well as a lecturer in biology and photography courses and workshops, in the classroom and in the field.
The exhibition is based on the book of the same name by Marco Colombo, published in 2023 for Pubblinova Edizioni Negri.