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Archival photographic C-type print on Fuji Matt Paper 231 gsm. Limited edition of 20 with dimensions of 30 W x 20 H. From the series "Eyes Without A Face" - 2021 This self-portrait series and its accompanying short film delve into the significance of images in our modern society and how they impact our mental health. It serves as a visual metaphor for the various masks we wear in social situations. Inspired by the character of Christiane from the iconic French horror film Les Yeux sans visage - Eyes without a Face, directed by Georges Franju in 1960, Miller’s work brings a fresh perspective to the story. While the film is typically classified as a horror movie, the character's tragic experiences transform the message. With its poignant themes of the loss of her image, the film can easily be viewed as a modern drama. This is particularly relevant in today's society where the pressure to present a curated and idealized version of ourselves has become increasingly prevalent. As a consequence, many people have experienced anxiety and depression due to their perceived inadequacy in comparison to the images they see online.
Print:Giclee on Photo Paper
Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
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Elisa Miller is an award-winning French photographer based in London, UK, specializing in fine art and storytelling. Her interest in vintage aesthetics has given her a retro universe that became her signature. Playing with lights, colours and elaborated sceneries, she explores the female psyche through her cinematic lens. Her work examines issues of identity, self-perception, the effects of societal pressures on women and the image behind the outward mask. She won numerous awards including "Fine art photographer of the year" at PX3 Prix de la Photography Paris in 2022, "People Photographer of the Year" at the prestigious International Photography Awards in 2021. She has been shortlisted at the British Photography Awards and Aesthetica Art Prize, and was among the finalists for the Lucie Foundation Awards in New York for "Discovery of the year 2021" Her work has been published in magazines in the USA, UK, France and Australia, and shown at collective exhibitions in London, Paris, Budapest and Tawaian.
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