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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
23.6x15.7in
Edition :
1 / 1
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
In this work, I captured pain and vulnerability in a powerful, raw form. The combination of black and white and the intense red symbolizes the deep emotional loss and the wounds of a lost pregnancy or a deliberately induced abortion (see the accompanying poem) that shape us. It is intended to touch the viewer and inspire reflection on inner strength and healing. This image brings a haunting, emotional energy to any room. Print on Baryta Photo Rag,… 40x60cm, with frame and mount 50x70cm
I'm an artist who doesn't create images with the camera, but rather emotional spaces. My works deliberately transcend the boundaries of reality and invite the viewer into a world full of dreams and emotions. The focus isn't on the perfect shot, but rather on images that seem like paintings—narratives in light and shadow.
Especially in my nude compositions, I see the body as a symbol of authenticity, purity, and primality. For me, nudity is not taboo, but rather a return to the essence—raw, honest, vulnerable.
With the Poetic Act, I have developed a concept that combines photography and poetry. The body becomes a medium for deeper questions, feelings, and thoughts. Each image is a visual poem—sometimes accompanied by words, sometimes open to individual interpretation.
My journey is a search for the essence of being. The images I create are the traces I leave behind.