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Antifragility Photograph

Elena Popkova

Russia

Photography, Photo on Aluminium

Size: 5.9 W x 5.9 H x 0.2 D in

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This work is printed directly on AluDibond and has an object character. It is small but extremely powerful, as the roses themselves. The queen of flowers, the queen of the garden— these magnificent epithets can only be used to describe a single flower that has gained recognition and attained international fame in all continents of the world. The rose. For centuries, mankind has been praising this graceful yet strong, fragile yet tough plant that gives the world inflorescence of extraordinary beauty and an even more marvelous, sweet and delightful fragrance of paradise.

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Photography:Photo on Aluminium

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:5.9 W x 5.9 H x 0.2 D in

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My name is Elena Popkova, a 51-year-old Russian scholar, a Doctor of Science in Economics, and an artist, living in Volgograd and working all over the world. To be more precise, I’m a photo artist, because I use the camera as a tool for recording and transmitting the artistic vision of a person of science. My research activities as a scholar currently focus on the development of a unique method to determine the gravity of an economic crisis—the so-called ‘underdevelopment whirlpool’. At the moment, I am deeply engaged in studying the category of time, where my thoughts are closely aligned with the theory of the astrophysicist, Nikolai Kozyrev, who believed that time is a direction and that there is a defining correspondence between cause and effect. Hence, time has a physical property. I first elaborated on this research topic through my art with a 2019 exhibition and book: “Antifragility: The Life of a Rose”, in Germany. My interest was in exploring the space where the irreversibility and continuity of existence were depicted in photographs that portray the life cycle of a rose—wonderfully unique and incredibly vital. The antifragility of a flower is an essential prerequisite for development—as the capacity to overcome resistance is the primary goal and objective of any living being and every kind of human activity. Science and art share a close affinity in my work. When you have had a continuous academic career since your studentship, a philosophical and artistic approach to the reality around you develops as a natural and permanent result. I guess that this is why my photography turns to themes associated with the underlying foundation of any science—the cycles of life and death and their visualizations in nature. It was as I reflected on how these ideas are entangled with each other, that I created my second series of works: “Antifragility: The Life of Trees”. Trees know about the approach of winter; know when their leaves have become a burden; when they should shut down the vessels carrying their sap up to their crowns; and when to accumulate their sap at the roots to create a store for when it is bitterly cold. They know when they should set their seeds so that future generations will have a better chance of surviving. They know how to live and how to keep themselves safe. The trees in my work, just as any other trees in the world, know everything about Antifragility.

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