This week, Iranian-born and London based photographer and supporter of arts Maryam Eisler presents part one of a four poster series now on display at 2 Hoxton Street, London. Eisler describes the ideas behind this photograph, “Its from the ‘Eurydice in Provence’ series and inspired by Jean Cocteau’s 1960 film 'Le Testament d'Orphee’ it was also shot in the Val d' Enfer, with an overriding theme of dark underworlds, juxtaposing myth and reality whilst exploring grander universal themes familiar to us all - love and lust, love and trust, the 'divine feminine’, human temptation not to mention mankind's insignificance amidst the greatness of nature.”