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The Sunflower, 2020 - artwork of Please Keep Social distance series
Analogue photography on Hasselblad film camera.
Print 40-40 cm, n 3 of 10 (2 sold) on high quality museum photo paper.
Framing options - by request.
The project was initiated in 2020 amid the global battle against COVID-19.
Photos were captured with a classic film camera to make the process more natural.
The coronavirus simultaneously brought us closer to nature and made us feel… the power of invisible cells.
While many people faced death, others confronted a new reality. Lockdowns and self-isolations made new mental atmosphere. We got a lot of new rules and restrictions for our normal lives.
All protection wear will end up in the nature. Don’t ask questions, just put on gloves as well. Maybe after all that challenge people will think about the pollution of the planet again.
more info here: https://www.pavelgolovkin.com/visualart/please-keep-social-distance
Pavel Golovkin, a photographer and visual artist with a background in professional photojournalism and visual storytelling, uses color photography—eschewing manipulation and AI—to build imaginative worlds rooted in reality. His technique is marked by precise visual language, vibrant hues, and a documentary sensibility transformed into art, exploring environmental, societal, and human themes with clarity and optimism. His work radiates positivity and hope, celebrating the miracle of everyday life and humanity’s harmonious potential.