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Vision Photograph - Limited Edition of 88

Victoria Gladstein

Israel

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 15 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in

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Eyes indicate important information. The brain prefers contrast, bright images, repetitive patterns, and symmetry. It reduces stress levels and creates calm. Observing another person's eyes indicates absence of danger. Observing an unusual subject releases dopamine. Otherwise, the brain has to work harder to focus on important information. From my series “Introduction to Sensors”: The "Sensors" series is a part of my autobiographical project which explores the human experience through our physical senses, our relationship with ourselves, loved ones and the world. During my work on the series, I focused on each sensory organ and observed it throughout the week, monitoring my states within each one. Initially, this was my personal research project to help me reconnect with and start feeling more like myself again. With the help of photography, I aimed to regain my lost sense of self in the midst of motherhood, work, and a constantly changing world. Contemporary living conditions have the potential to make us feel like robots. It's difficult to pause amidst our daily routines and really consider what we're feeling and why. This understanding usually requires many years of therapy. However, art can reveal things in a unique way. Through this series, I explored the vulnerability felt when we turn off our senses and focus on one object. This experience would leave us feeling incomplete, empty, and helpless. The series features several key symbols, such as bandages that serve as both a reminder of "inferiority" and illness, visual effects which depict the dynamics, desires, and challenges of controlling one's emotions, and color that symbolizes detachment from reality. I incorporated my personal reflections and diary notes into this approach.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:88

Size:15 W x 11 H x 0.1 D in

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Victoria Gladshten is a photographer based in Russia. In her works she uses a combination of classical photography and collage to talk about living feelings, emotions. She became interested in photography since 2017. Of the many types of photography, Victoria settled on self-portrait. Through it she tries to show how external events affect the emotional background and how the body reacts to it, her knowledge of psychology helps in establishing cause and effect relationships.

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