Canadian photographer Mark Carrot* presents sacred objects and forgotten places in personal photography of everyday. Art of large format photography in Poland. Jarząbcza Valley in Tatra, 1985. Crosses arranged from stones can be found near the brook at which John Paul II was meditating.
December 2005. Baptismal pendants in Warszawa Vancouver. 2005 Krakow - Mistrzejowice 1985. A tenement courtyard shrine in Warszawa. 1983 March 2006. Statue in front of the oldest church in Warszawa. 1984 April 2006. An ironwork Vancouver, B.C. Canada 2005. A prayer at a street shrine Warszawa. 1976 June 2006. Internment camp during martial law. Białołęka 1982 altar constructed by political prisoners for the procession during the feast of Corpus Domini. July 2006. John Paul II listening to a reading from the Scripture. 1983 August 2006. Mountain Rescuers' Cross Krzyżne Pass in Tatra Mountains. 1985 after being destroyed placed in Queen of Tatra Chapel. September 2006. A tenement courtyard shrine Warszawa. 1984 October. 2006 Military Cemetery at Powązki. Warszawa 1985. Graves of unidentified inhabitants of Warszawa who perished during August Uprising of 1944, exhumed and reburied after the WW II. November 2006. A photograph on a tombstone in a small village cemetery Gąsocin 1983 December 2006. Shipyard Workers Monument Gdańsk 1981. In December of 1970 the communist government used armed militia and army against striking workers, ten years later one of the demands of the strikers was to commemorate the murdered by erecting a monument. January 2007. Shot-through Christ on Waksmundzka Glade in Tatra Mountains. 1984 Cologne, Germany 1987. Stary Licheń, Poland 2004. Kapliczki i krzyże przydrożne w Polsce, w Warszawie i w Tatrach. Ikonografia. Icons of faith. Zbigniew Markiewicz - Znaki kościola. Photograph copyright Mark Carrot*