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Too fast Collage - Limited Edition of 20

Irina Sokolova

Austria

Collage, Photo on Paper

Size: 88.6 W x 63 H x 0 D in

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About The Artwork

It’s too fast. What has happened now and why do we see the world around us only as a blurred background for ourselves? In photographer Irina Sokolova’s project, landscape photography is presented in the form of frames blurred at high speed. One can guess what is depicted on them only by the tone and individual details that the eye catches out of the stream of images. Traditionally, a person seeks connections with nature for the sake of inner slowing down and finding harmony within oneself. However, for a modern person, the search for inner peace turns into a ragged set of impressions, hastily collected, like a patchwork quilt. This eternal haste and global dissatisfaction is reflected by the chaotic arrangement of contrast tone shots. Speed masks anxiety and constant internal tension. A blurry and chaotically assembled tape of impressions serves a modern person in two ways. On the one hand, it covers a person from others, serving as a socially approved shield with the inscription "I'm fine!". On the other hand, it turns into a blank concrete wall between a person and the honesty towards oneself. On this wall there could be an inscription "Everything is bad for me," but the impression hunter will never admit it to oneself. Maybe we should all slow down a bit. Try to distinguish the details, feel the coolness of the river waves, the touch of the wind on your lips and the smell of leaves.

Details & Dimensions

Collage:Photo on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:20

Size:88.6 W x 63 H x 0 D in

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Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

The artist works in-depth with light, allocating colour accents, and denying the photo corrections. She creates all the photos exclusively by technical means, experiments with optical spot shoot and shutter speed. Irina creates a collage effect by alternately switching different light sources. The ideological basis of the works lies in a modern man’s psychology and opportunity to find happiness. In her works, the artist examines fears, uncertainty, dependencies and codependent relationships, the isolation of a person from his biological essence and traditional roots. Her task is to show the psychotherapeutic effect of her work.

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