Black and white photograph inspired by an art movement, founded by Kazimir Malevich. Just as Suprematism focused mainly on basic geometric forms, such as circles, squares, lines, etc, my photographic compositions, which are full of cubist shapes, reflect a personal and simplified form of ‘Malevich’s grammar’. This photograph reveals the dialogue between dimensional forms that are found in the world surrounding us and advanced forms used in the art.
Geometric abstractions, sometimes created as a result of pure coincidence or an unwitting intervention, constitute a specific form of coded information. Arranged in stable, architectonic compositions, these fundamental art forms of abstraction follow Malevich’s vision about the world’s only true reality: that of absolute non–objectivity.
The visual characters are being replaced with a minimalism–style aesthetic, a new language. No longer linked to the objects they identified – they are insignificant. As Malevich said, ‘forms must be given life and the right to individual existence’.
amateur category
The story of the black square (Single)
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AUTHOR
I was born in Poland in 1980 and graduated from the University of Silesia with Masters in Fine Arts in 2005.
My main passion is painting and drawing but I have also never stopped my interests in the medium of photography which, in some sense, is an essential accomplishment of my artistic language.
I use my camera to transfer and materialise the emotions which develop in my mind, the exticements caused by encountered reality. Sometimes the photos can abstract from reality showing different aspects of colours and forms, whereas another time they can simply reflect certain situations taking place in front of my camera.
My main passion is painting and drawing but I have also never stopped my interests in the medium of photography which, in some sense, is an essential accomplishment of my artistic language.
I use my camera to transfer and materialise the emotions which develop in my mind, the exticements caused by encountered reality. Sometimes the photos can abstract from reality showing different aspects of colours and forms, whereas another time they can simply reflect certain situations taking place in front of my camera.
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