Video: All shades of gray in photographs by Magdalena Wanli
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
There are many high quality color and black-and-white photographs to the credit of various photographers. But the work of Magdalena Wanli would like to be called gray, with all shades - from the darkest to very warm. The artist creates the perfect slideshow for those losing color in connection with the fall of the world.
Oddly enough, most of the gloomy, sad photographs and paintings resonate with millions of art connoisseurs. Apparently, it is much easier to relive some events when you see the same thing in the pictures. Some of these works are reminiscent of the blurry work of the famous Andy Denzler, something of Ben Guzens' photohallucination. Although, to tell you the truth, all shades of gray at Magdalena Wanli they look much more peaceful and warm, even in their darkest forms.
Of course, the equipment that could capture such beauty as Magdalena Wanli does not yet exist. She processes her works by diluting the gray shades of other colors, showing true professionalism in photo manipulation.
Magdalena Wanli's photographs seem to revive the gray color, reveal all its beauty, characterize all its shades … She has a lot of color works, but these are the ones that are really remembered. This woman is already 36 years old, although she looks very young, she lives in Bulgaria and, apparently, photography is no more than a hobby for her, since she does not even have a website. Nevertheless, all, or almost all, of her work can be found on her page in one of the network's photoblogs.
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