"Serpentine" Celebrates the Beauty of the Snake
2013 is the Year of the Snake; according to the Chinese zodiac, anyone born in the Year of the Snake is said to embody qualities associated with the snake, like being mysterious and private. But while popular culture tends to focus on the scary side of snakes, photographer Mark Laita set out to expose their more positive qualities in his forthcoming book, Serpentine (Abrams Books, $50).
While Laita admires snakes for the beauty of their color, form and movement, he admits that he understands why they make people nervous. “Looking into a snake’s eyes, you don’t see anything," he says. "And your imagination fills in all the blanks, and there’s plenty of blanks.” Still, Laita hopes his striking and sensual photographs will help to reveal the snake as "a beautiful creature.”
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