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Trivial Freedom (Series)
DESCRIPTION
"Trivial Freedom" series explores the notion of consumerism culture based on the crude idea of self-validation and self-promotion. It is a reflection of a society that revolves around satisfaction of desires. "Trivial Freedom" focuses on the mechanism of identification of social and economic statuses, that is very deeply rooted into very human emotional need to be accepted and to belong.
AUTHOR
Throughout my childhood and adolescence I have been suffering from recurring sleep paralysis episodes. During my episodes I have experienced a state where I was mentally awake with my body being paralysed in the sleep state. Those episodes were accompanied by very vivid hallucinations. These experiences helped me to learn how to accept contradiction between dream and reality. It gave me an inspiration to bring these unnerving, illogical scenes in to everyday life. And that is why I chose surrealism as my photographic style.
I feel that creating surrealistic photographs allows my unconscious to be expressed.
MA Photography, London College of Communication, University of The Arts, London 2015-present
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Camberwell College of Arts, University of The Arts, London 2012-15
The Clyde & Co Art Prize
shortlisted
Hix Award
finalist
FloatArt Award
finalist
Recent Exhibitions:
'Modern Panic VI', Apiary Studios, London, 2015
I feel that creating surrealistic photographs allows my unconscious to be expressed.
MA Photography, London College of Communication, University of The Arts, London 2015-present
BA (Hons) Fine Art, Camberwell College of Arts, University of The Arts, London 2012-15
The Clyde & Co Art Prize
shortlisted
Hix Award
finalist
FloatArt Award
finalist
Recent Exhibitions:
'Modern Panic VI', Apiary Studios, London, 2015
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