The series is inspired by the hallucinations suffered by a person who is living completely alone and isolated, in total confinement because of the COVID-19 pandemic. His name is Adam and he is 75 years old.
He suffers from a psychotic disorder that is now manifesting obsessively whenever he enters his bathroom and focuses especially on what could come out of his toilet. This is the one place that communicates him with that outside world that is now forbidden because of the quarantine, and to which he can no longer belong, but can only fear.
At times, Adam manages to recognize that he is having incoherent and fictitious ideas, but it is very difficult for him to differentiate between the real and the unreal.
The situations illustrated in every image of this series are a representation of Adam's narrative about his delusions and hallucinations, most of which represent his greatest fears, his mistrust and his yearning for freedom.
Confinement has made people start greatly fearing and distrusting the outside world, and many of those who suffer psychiatric disorders are having their mental pathologies exacerbated, and are therefore hit the hardest.
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Psychotic Toilet (Series)
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Adrián Markis (born 1979) is a photographer from Argentina, based in Buenos Aires city.
Adrián works on his own personal photography, do commissioned advertising and teaching photography specialized in digital art.
His work can be described as documental and surreal. He loves to make digital art combining different photographs and work in conceptual photography.
His photographs were published by The Guardian, 6mois, Lensculture, One shoot, Super foto, The Argentine Independent, Bluecanvas, Afoco, El País, Geographical, Digital Photo, DNG Photo, Contemporary Annual, Unicef.
Adrián works on his own personal photography, do commissioned advertising and teaching photography specialized in digital art.
His work can be described as documental and surreal. He loves to make digital art combining different photographs and work in conceptual photography.
His photographs were published by The Guardian, 6mois, Lensculture, One shoot, Super foto, The Argentine Independent, Bluecanvas, Afoco, El País, Geographical, Digital Photo, DNG Photo, Contemporary Annual, Unicef.
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