Video: "Coffee Universe" by a talented Hungarian photographer
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Many creative people cannot imagine their life without a cup of aromatic coffee. Toning and invigorating, this drink gives inspiration and energizes. 20 year old Hungarian photographer Flora Borsi so imbued with his charm that she created a series of pictures called "Coffee Universe".
Regular readers of the site Kulturologiya. RF are well acquainted with the works of Flora Borsi. With the help of Photoshop, she manages to create fantastic photographs: she travels in time and captures herself next to the stars, then she searches for models who allegedly posed for abstract paintings.
This time, photo manipulation techniques made it possible to "replace" the usual sky with coffee stains. City skyscrapers and natural landscapes, captured against the backdrop of milky clouds, look surprisingly organic. Coffee has become an integral part of our daily life, and the photographer has tried to show that humanity is literally through and through with this custard drink.
Photos are in sepia color. The pictures are characterized by a warm color gamut, the prevalence of various shades of brown and beige. The images look like a coffee lover's dream or a kind of coffee apocalypse, although, perhaps, everyone has their own associations. Flora Borsi herself emphasizes that she tried to create something that none of us have ever seen. Perhaps she succeeded.
More work by Flora Bercy can be seen on her personal website.
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