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A melancholic photojournalism, in search of visions of our contemporary world. Donetsk is a secessionist state of Ukraine self-proclaimed, under documented by the media, since the majority of Western journalists found themselves on the black list that reported the presence of Russian soldiers in the battle of Ilovaïsk in August 2014. With a chromie from dreams, I transform everyday hard scenes into vibrant paintings, which match with the Y generation of which I am apart off.sans titre.jpg I want people look directly at these images, not avoiding those even the most horrific tragedies, such as war, orphanage, and poverty. Like Don Quixote, the character of one of the greatest literary works of the Spanish Golden Age, all people have a seriously distorted perception of reality. The colours here represent his fantastic filter with which she, like him, want to maintain illusions. Curator
Original Created:2014
Subjects:Travel
Materials:Canvas
Styles:DocumentaryFine Art
Mediums:ColorDigitalManipulatedPhoto
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Poland
In photojournalism, we do not retouch the photos. We deliver naked and raw reality. And yet, what is reality? Can the objective of the photojournalist reflect it? The choice of the object, the choice of the framing are already a bias. A bias in which a world view is contained. Kamila Stepien has chosen to assume her bias. Her photos do not show the war as it is, but as she sees it. Born in an industrial and grey city in the Soviet Union, Kamila sees life in pink. Colours and impressions that she has learned to transcribe in her photographs. First in fashion and then in photojournalism. Present since 2014 in Eastern Ukraine, Kamila Stepien the steel storm of mechanical warfare as she sees it.
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