Video: Welcome to a fairy tale: 19 magical photographs by Svetlana Belyaeva
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Bright, sensual, gentle and incredibly graceful images in works Russian photo artist Svetlana Belyaeva amaze with their elegance and grace. And the girls in the pictures look like fairy princesses, descended from the pages of books. And, despite the fact that most of these works are processed in graphic editors, this does not prevent the viewer from enjoying the amazing world created by a talented author.
Unusual, delicate and beautiful subjects, born of the photographer's imagination, come to life in a colorful series of photographs. Each new work of the author - this is a huge world full of harmony, secrets and magic, combining not only several artistic styles, but also expressive brightness. And it is not at all surprising that these pictures are full of variety, because in the author's work one can feel both picturesque images of past times, and oriental tales combined with ancient legends, as well as themes with elements of water and outer space.
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