Video: Tragicomic Photographer Teun Hocks
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
I have always wondered how people approach the process of creating another creation. Or where does creativity begin? As in a song about the Motherland. Remember - "Where does the Motherland begin?" This process is different for everyone and everyone has their own secrets of their favorite craft. Have Teun Hocks - Dutch photographer and artist, his own approach to creativity. First, he comes up with, then draws the theme of the future work. These are different stories about the same person who gets into different absurd adventures, where Teun Hocks himself is in the lead role. It's like a short story in which it is not known what might happen in a moment. Then, against such a background, he thinks over the general plot and photographs. Then he paints the resulting black and white photograph with oil paints, like a real artist. He takes pictures of himself and only himself with a camera with a timer and a remote control. Turns it on, throws the remote to the side and waits for the camera to take a few pictures. Sometimes he needs help in the person of a passing friend, wife or son. But this is only sometimes.
Not devoid of a sense of humor, Teun Hocks - the creator of tragicomic worlds, could have used the notorious Leslie Nielsen or Mr. Bean as the main character, who, for their roles in films, always fall into similar stories and worlds.
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