"The changes" are part of a theme processing program. I choosed photography to my expression because my opinion that is the most suitable platform for visual experimentation. I creating autonomous portraits to realize and earn these, through abstract gestures and expressions.The purpose of the "Changes" theme, that I processing constant external influences and stimuli what are affected me. It is currently subdivided into four subtypes:
Dark change, Color change, White change, Blue change
Each sub-theme highlight one of my life situation, and marks a creative era. Like the alternating and specific colorants of the kaleidoscope or the spectrum, that I catch, represent my life situation every each color that I used.
Dark change, Color change, White change, Blue change
Each sub-theme highlight one of my life situation, and marks a creative era. Like the alternating and specific colorants of the kaleidoscope or the spectrum, that I catch, represent my life situation every each color that I used.
" D A R K C H A N G E "
" C O L O R F U L C H A N G E "
" W H I T E C H A N G E "
B l u e P e r i o d
B l u e P e r i o d
White change works two more important and parallel life situations: a disease and a relationship change.
The colors used are a symbol, the white and red contrasts as disease-health. Within the white changes a smaller chapter was added, which was named the blue period. Here, emotional processing has taken place, typically depicting still lifes and the representation of the asymmetric body. This part of the changes was brought forth by thoughts such as mortality or bodily, desires, emotions. |
" N O T O R D I N A R Y "
In the series, I shoot photos of ordinary, everyday faces. Ordenary, everyday, but true characters.
Mood creation is my goal by the personality portrayed because my opinion, this reflect most often the character of a person: sometimes frightening, sometimes astonishing.By highlighting unwanted details, they should stand out from the ordinary to a particular and yet harmonious, using strong contrasts take stronger. My message, to notice the ugly in the beauty, the special in the simple.To portraits I link still life photos, with which I aim to emphasize: this is not ordinary. |