Video: Keep your head up: creative photographs of Stanislav Odyagailo
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Physicists will go crazy if they try to check the existence of Parallel Universes by formulas, which are drawn by the talented photo artist Stanislav Odyagailo. His creative photographs are full of vivid imagery - but in many ways spontaneous. Therefore, each work is a separate mystery: a new photo is a new World.
Stanislav's works are amazing in terms of the variety and number of original ideas. Many artists bring a single motive to their work, create large thematic series. And here everything is exactly the opposite - there are groups of two or three pictures, and that's it. And the works of Stanislav themselves resemble an embodied dream, where logic and the laws of common sense take a disability leave. The elements of the plot are individually linked, but the overall picture is absolutely paradoxical. Is Neptune naval? Snowmen from Kherson watermelons? The common denominator of the works of the photographer is only fantastic surroundings and surrealism. According to Stanislav, at the moment of inspiration, the images themselves form a single picture. He feels his work, and it is the viewer's job to analyze the resulting beautiful and creative photographs.
For all the surrealism of the photographs, there is no deliberate denial of beauty in them. They are not as fabulous as digital painting by Susan Justice, but otherworldly unearthly landscapes and amazing creatures are not intimidating, but rather mesmerizing. Although it is better not to meet the epic "dream of an entomologist" - a dragonfly - on a narrow path …
Stanislav Odyagailo is Ukrainian (as his colorful surname loudly proclaims), lives and works in Kiev. Having received a fundamental biological education, he abruptly changed his field of activity and consciously chose art. Creative photographs and digital collages brought him quite wide popularity (you can get acquainted with many of his works in the photographer's gallery). Stanislav believes that digital technologies can and should be used, because classical techniques give incomparably less results (although look at the classic photo collages of Jerry Wellesman - it's no less beautiful!).
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