Video: Flight of fantasy and human levitation. Photo pictures by Anna Zhuravleva
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Why don't people fly like birds? Because they fly like humans. You understand this especially clearly when looking at the wonderful photographs of our compatriot, artist and photographer from St. Petersburg Anna Zhuravleva … About a series of her works devoted to people soaring above everyday reality, we'll tell you now.
Many have already managed to get acquainted with the work of Anna Zhuravleva: she is deservedly considered one of the best photo artists in LJ (Anna's blogger is located at anka-zhuravleva.livejournal.com), and some of her photographs have flown around the blogosphere more than once. The artist's work is not limited to photography: she is also engaged in painting and graphics; but still, the most discussed of her works were precisely photographs from the series, jokingly named by the author "Fly away".
In addition to jazz and French impressionists, Anna Zhuravleva, apparently, is very fond of flyingbordering on an escape from life into some strange, but free and beautiful reality (it was not for nothing that she titled her magazine "Dancing on the Ceiling"). Human levitation in these paintings symbolizes flight of fantasy, flight of dreams. The artist semi-seriously claims that with these paintings she compensates for the fact that she never manages to fly in her sleep. Or maybe this is not a flight, but a fall? Anna Zhuravleva called at least one of her photographs "Falling into a Dream".
Anna Zhuravleva is going to reveal her secrets, thanks to which she manages to create such memorable photographs, at a seminar that will be held on April 2. Those wishing to know the mystery of human levitation will have to pay 2,000 rubles (if, of course, they are not afraid to destroy the feeling of magic). However, it is clear that such a fine skill of Photoshop will not be so easy to convey, and the ability to choose and reveal a topic - and even more so.
The topic of human levitation has already been raised more than once by writers, artists and photographers (remember, for example, the hunter for flying people Franck Bohbot), however, the works of Anna Zhuravleva are unique in their warmth, airiness, feeling of a fairy tale and - either a flight of fantasy, or a fall into a dream.
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