Video: Out-of-the-box looks and stunning costumes in Madame Peripetie's photo projects
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Alice in Wonderland characters like the Mad Hatter or, for example, Lady Gaga next to the extraordinary creations of the Polish photographer Madame Peripetie would seem completely normal. Each of the images she created is something out of the ordinary, combining conceptual photography, fashion and much more.
Madame Peripetie (real name - Sylwana Zybura) - a native of Poland, who is currently working in Germany, is a freelance artist. In their out of the ordinary In her works, she skillfully balances between conceptual photography, fashion (her amazing costumes are a heap of amazing ideas for fashion freaks and just people who want to stand out with clothes) and concentration on the person who gets into the frame.
The artist experiments with different fabrics, breaks down established patterns, for example, combining high fashion elements with abstract art, and bright colors with a dark component of her scary and funny characters at the same time. Madame Peripetie's inspirations are hard to trace the first time around, but digging deeper reveals a treasure trove of cultures ranging from Surrealism and Dadaism - the aesthetics of the progressive destruction of art, to theatrical elements of New Wave, British post-punk 80s and punk cabaret in the style of the Dresden Dolls.
A very important element of all Sylvanas' photography projects are costumes and fabrics. Looking at the completely unthinkable combinations of materials, one involuntarily recalls the recent art performance by Ralph Lagua and Keith Lace "Conquerors of the Land of Love", in which the artists dressed in no less bright costumes, renting rooms for this in the most eerie hotels in Japan.
About all out of the ordinary Anyone can find out about the projects of the Polish artist on her website.
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