Video: Negative space: the opposition of sleep and awakening
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In this series of photographs, each of the images is like a fine line between dream and reality. The black and white contrast of broken lines is nothing more than an attempt by the author to convey the atmosphere of awakening, at the very moment when the invented images partially disappear from consciousness, leaving behind only subtle traces in the form of ghostly images.
Photographer Kailin Amabile (Kaylin Amabile) created a kind of series of photos "Negative space" (Negative Space) which showed the inner struggle between the conscious and unconscious mind. According to the author, this is how the awakening "crushing" image into pieces, partially releasing it into reality, and partially absorbing it into the dark remnants of sleep, may look like this.
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