Video: Sexuality, humor and retro aesthetics in an interesting combination in the works of the Dutchman Peter Kemp
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Pretty ladies in chic classic dresses, strange plots intertwined in several works at the same time, a vintage atmosphere that is so lacking today, an amazing combination sexuality, retro and humor - here is a completely complete, but by no means exhaustive description of the photographs of the Dutchman Peter Kemp.
Peter Kemp is one of those artists who gravitate towards a retro aesthetic. We have already written about representatives of a wide variety of art movements, realizing this aesthetics in their works, whether it is California in retro style from photographer Alex Prager, collages in the same style from the beginning of the last century from Marek Haiduk or handmade jewelry from One Green Smile studio. Peter Kemp managed to combine sexuality, humor, retro aesthetics in his fashion-photos, and even spiced it with a little bit of uniqueness.
Peter Kemp has always loved to paint, but photography, he says, gives him more opportunities to realize himself the way he wants. The uniqueness of his works is that, in addition to all of the above, they tell a story. It is much more interesting to enjoy both the skill of the photographer and the plot of the photograph itself than just one thing.
Peter Kemp himself claims that he considers successful those pictures that are able to capture the viewer, drag him into their small world. Looking at interesting stories mixed with retro, and even with such beautiful models, you involuntarily begin to independently develop the stories that Peter began in his works, in your head.
Not everything is going smoothly with Peter's website right now, but to see how surprisingly they combine sexy, humor and retro aesthetics in his works, you can visit the site of the photo community 1x.com, which presents dozens of Peter's works.
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