Video: Innocence and vice: ambiguous photo illustrations with exciting female images
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Fairy tale motifs, symbolism, religion, depravity, sexuality, audacity, innocence, horror - all this and much more are an integral part of the works of the modern (Natalie Shau). Combining photographs, three-dimensional graphics and post-production, she creates specific, and in some places even frightening, scenes in which ambiguous female images come to life.
Inspired by painting, literature, films, music, horrors, she creates strange, unreal, and sometimes completely shocking things that, despite common opinions and contradictions, are truly impressive, making you think about the true intentions of the author. Most often in her works, Natalie depicts pretty girls with huge eyes, fair skin, sensual lips and lush curls, collected in complex hairstyles. The heroines of her work are cute and harmless only at first glance. And all this childish innocence is just another mask that hides the true face of gentle creatures. But be that as it may, they are all truly seductive and attractive. Daring, playful, sexy, predatory - these "innocent lambs" weave intrigues, seduce and break hearts while flattering their pride.
One can talk indefinitely about the talent, unrestrained imagination and imagination of Yulia Filippenko in order to understand how specific her view of the world around her, beauty and sexuality is. After all, to create such a provocative series of illustrations, you need to be an extraordinary person with non-standard thinking.
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