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Three colors: Black. This photo is the part of a project about three colors: black, red, and white. Experimenting with body painting and low key photography. The title refers to the short story "The resurrection of the rose" by Jorge Luis Borges. 1/10 Limited Original Edition Giclée Print. Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta, Printed with 5cm white border. Signed Certificate of Authenticity is included.
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Peter Zelei is a Hungarian visual artist who specializes in portrait, conceptual imagery, landscapes and also photo manipulations. From his use of colour and surreality, he creates a reality found only in his imagination, but with an emotion that is undeniably human. He explores the divide between darkness and light, unafraid to explore themes that others may find uncomfortable. His work evokes a connection from the viewer, a feeling of oneness of the human experience and a mystery that will leave you wondering how the story will unfold. He exposes the rawness, surreality, mysticism and yet also poetry of his surroundings. His photographs and photo manipulations are created within an immense subtleness and ease. They take the observer on a journey into the most intimate realms of the human experience. Tina Lorien (Gallerie Lorien)
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