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The domestic dog is one of the most popular animals and is actually a product of a human creation, for thousands of years man has created an animal that is not "natural", He created it for his needs and help.
Most breeds are the result of mixing with other breeds that already exist.
In this series I created, in a digital way (with the help of Photoshop) new breeds, taken from the Paleta that appears.
In this digital act I made a kind of shortcut… to an immediate result, at least in the visual dimension.
I am looking for the boundary between nature and human action and thus I raise the question: How far can man play the role of God in Nature?
« I take real-life scenes and transform them into the realm of the surreal »
My name is Yigal Pardo, and I am a fine art photographer specializing in both landscape and studio photography. My artistic practice is driven by an ongoing exploration of boundaries — visual, conceptual, and philosophical. I seek to understand and challenge the fundamental distinctions between subjects, spaces, and states of being.