EthnoScapes · Rote

Rote

Coasts, seaweed work, horses, people, and textile memory.

Rote is approached through beach landscape, seaweed work, portraits, horses, sunset light, and textile-related memory. The images show island livelihood and place without turning the page into a travel brochure.

Rote field photography by Junita Arneld
Photographs by Junita ArneldField images from Rote, presented as visual notes within The JAM ART.

Place

Rote is approached through landscape, people, objects, and daily situations.

Photographic record

Images are presented as field notes, not as decorative backgrounds or travel claims.

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Field images

Rote through photographs.

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01 · Rote

Rote: beaches and coastal edges

Photographs of Rote Island’s beaches and coastal edges, with attention to water, sand, and spatial openness.

02 · Rote

Rote: portraits and seaweed work

Portraits and working scenes from Rote, including seaweed cultivation and local dress. The images are treated as social documentation.

03 · Rote

Rote-Ndao: ikat weaving

Photographs from Rote-Ndao focused on ikat weaving and the knowledge held by women who continue the practice.

Rote field image from EthnoScapes
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For image licensing, publication, exhibition use, or research questions, contact The JAM ART with the region, intended use, and requested image reference when available.