Video: Federico Bebber's Feminine Metamorphoses
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
“Look at me from above and you will see a fool; look at me from below - and you will see God; look at me directly and you will see yourself.”- Federico Bebber. This is how the Italian artist, a master of digital art, who is known for his feminine surreal metamorphoses, presents himself.
Anyone who enjoys photographic digital manipulation will surely enjoy the creativity and sensual work of the Italian photographer Federico Bebber. Creating symbolic and portrait photographs, Bebber depicts surreal, sometimes dreamy and nightmarish "masks" of life and love. Shocking and intriguing, alluring, these drawings with a distorted perception of reality just want to be examined and studied, listening to the voice of a mysterious woman who looks at the viewer from a photograph.
Almost all digital paintings by the Italian artist are “painted” in muted colors, mixing white with black and various shades of gray. Some images have faint or light touches of a multi-colored palette, which makes the photo more dynamic.
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