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Cinnamon Girls presents photographer Nicola Giles-Morreale and her
> body of work “Surface Tension: Memories in Water”.
>
> When you search for the profound you never find it.  This is because
> it is usually right in front of you.  I love to use the camera as a
> medium, for it acts as a bridge between what exists internally for me
> and how I interact with the world in front of, and behind me.  The end
> product, the photographs, embody the tension between the surface of my
> world and the underworld of my emotions and memories.
>
> Last summer a family trip to P.E.I. coincided with media hype about
> the notion that water has “memory.”  According to French scientist
> Jacques Benveniste water is capable of retaining a memory of particles
> once dissolved in it, even after being diluted so much that the chance
> of even one molecule remaining in the water being used is negligible.
>
> This theory inspired me to create this photographic body of work.
>
> For more information about Nicola Giles-Morreale visit
> www.ngmphotography.com

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