Artist presents a series of photographs as sequences, as she does with spirituality.
This method allows the images to retain their singularity as they merge into one entity, and to serve as potent metaphors for the role.
"Tongue of Flora" stage sequence of images that suggests the eternal conflict between nature and nudity by photographing dead flowers and artist's self portraits.
Equating the form of the body with its very fragility, she uses the flowers as an allusion to the body crisis, her own sensitivity and a continuum of loss.
Importantly, flowers also suggests the possibility and necessity of beauty as the cycle of death and birth.
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Tongue of Flora (Series)
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AUTHOR
Seyhan Camgoz is a Melbourne based photographer and creative artist, known for her storytelling approach. She is a photographer who does not interested in what something looks like, she wants to explore what it feels like while photographing her subjects.
Equally interested in the moments and her works consists sequences to implement these moments on still photographs. Her work and style is influenced by many different aspects of historical art. Camgoz likes to look at pictures and all kinds of art from the history to inspire and create her compositions and lightings. She can get obsessed by anything if she observe long enough. Her works features an array of subject, including celebrity portraits, female nudes, self-portraits and still-life images of flowers.
Equally interested in the moments and her works consists sequences to implement these moments on still photographs. Her work and style is influenced by many different aspects of historical art. Camgoz likes to look at pictures and all kinds of art from the history to inspire and create her compositions and lightings. She can get obsessed by anything if she observe long enough. Her works features an array of subject, including celebrity portraits, female nudes, self-portraits and still-life images of flowers.
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