A multifaceted, immersive art exhibition weaving a narrative theough myriad analog techniques and mediums. Within this evocative tapestry, the exploration centres on various flora, unveiling smybolic resonance and a poetic essence. “Blossom” encapsulates the inteicate connection between humanity and nature, discussing themes of anxiety in abstract yet potent ways along with the consequences of over-nurturing. However, it is in the vivid portrayal of a flowers life cycle - from the humble seeds inception, through its vibrant blossom, to the beauty of its eventual withering- that thr exhibition finds its emotional gravity and thematic depth.
Ad its name suggests, “Blossom” seems to evoke a blossoming eithin each viewer - A journey not merely observed but felt. Acting as a catalyst for introspection, the exhibition beckons individuals to depve into contemplative inner spaces, creating an environment that soeskd to the soul. Upon leaving the immersive experience visitors carry with tuem not just visual impressions but a lingering emotional resonance - a profound and thought provoking encounter that sparks a journey of personal discovery and reflection
This photographic project explores themes of self-discovery and sexual identity, delving into social interactions and the understandings within the world of youth. It tells a story in style reminiscent of film noir, accompanied by a sense of defiance two friends indulge in wine, laughter and vices. They pose for the camera in sultry and audacious ways and knowingly engage in behavior that society may deem "wrong," yet they boldly disregard societal norms. The project employs a mix of mediums, including digital and analog, focusing on the subjects instead of the composition in order to convey a realistic and meaningful message, rather than merely creating a "pretty picture."
This exhibition piece explores the intersection of identity and choice through the symbolic pairing of footwear and drink. Each combination reflects not only how individuals are perceived externally but also how they perceive themselves.
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The glasses are attached to the heels, with various interactions: