VIEW IN MY ROOM
Switzerland
Photography, Color on Paper
Size: 26 W x 39 H x 0.1 D in
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Tulip II (2019) This image is a part of the 'Expired beauty?' series of 10 images and it was captured in Bern, Switzerland in the 2019. Please read the series' description below for more contextual information on this photograph. _________________________ EXPIRED BEAUTY? Can aging flowers transcend superficial aesthetic confines of the traditional flower photography that attempts to bind beauty to the flawlessness of form? In this series of photographs, I’m using flowers in my ongoing exploration of whether beauty can persist in the face of passing time. In contrast to the mainstream flower photography, which exclusively presents flowers as glowing with freshness and aliveness and thus portrays beauty as time-dependent, I question this limited standard by looking at mature flowers that are already past their blooming peak. At this new stage of life, they quietly reveal themselves through their faded colors, weakening stems, and missing petals. Can beauty remain despite the changes in form? (2018-2019) _________________________ IMPORTANT! Currently this photograph is not available for sale.
Photography:Color on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:26 W x 39 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
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Switzerland
ARTIST STATEMENT As an artist, I view myself as a surveyor of liminal topographies. At the heart of my practice is an associative process that’s inherently autobiographical and is continuously propelled by my subjective sensations. I mine the raw materials for my works from both the quotidian and threads of memory. And thus, time and space are ongoing protagonists in my artistic inquiries. Liminal space is an unnerving ‘w/holy ground’ of epistemological reckoning that can be denoted - within physical, mental, or emotional contexts - as an ‘in-between- space/state’ of disorientation and ambiguity. Liminality can be experienced whenever a referent is temporarily obscured or removed from a familiar context. Liminality, with its multifaceted disguises, constitutes the thematic focus of my art practice. Topography is defined as a process of mapping – creating visual representations - of specific characteristics pertaining to an environment or structural entity. It is this sculptural aspect of my practice that incites my intent probing of materiality within traditionally atypical mediums of photography and text. The resulting works contemplate on liminal dimensions of a contemporary human experience.
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