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we all have images from the past which blur our vision - Limited Edition 1 of 50 Photograph

Anna Zuber

Belgium

Photography, Photo on Paper

Size: 15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0 D in

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Limited edition of 50. Everybody keeps images of persons, feelings or situations from the past, which blur their vision. These disturbing images influence our daily life, reactions and behaviours in certain situations, they impact our perception of things happening around us. Sometimes these images are blurred and seem to be really far, in other moments they are so sharp that become more real than reality itself. The project « We all have images from the past, which blur our vision. » is a series of photographs and videos taken with a slide image placed on a camera lens.

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Photography:Photo on Paper

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Size:15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0 D in

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born in Wroclaw (PL) lives and works in Brussels (BE) The human understanding is like a false mirror, which, receiving rays irregularly, distorts and discolors the nature of things by mingling its own nature with it. ~Francis Bacon
 videos about my work: (KAIR) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keXZVGGvxjY&feature=youtu.be I use various techniques such as video, installation, photography gilding and silkscreen to delay immediate perception. Placing in the observers’ vision obstacles in form of objects, places or persons I aim to evoke viewer's reflection on reality and misconceptions hidden in clichés deeply rooted in the society. My artwork questions common perception of everyday life. Everybody keeps images of persons, feelings or situations from the past, which blur their vision. These disturbing images influence our reactions and behaviors in certain situations, they impact our perception of things happening around. We are all products of our past, our culture, the context, which condition our ability to understand. There is no one absolute truth, but as many truths as there are perceptions. As a painter I always look for concrete pictorial aspects. My artwork is based on overlapping layers (whatever these are). This helps me to raise viewer’s awareness, sometimes through an indirect illusion, sometimes directly proving that there is much more hidden behind the visible. Exposing perception mechanisms and questioning images, I make the audience aware of their own perception by means of the phenomenon itself.

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