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Modern art has already moved away from classical forms and tends, if not to an abstraction, then something very extravagant. Another proof of this is the project of South Korean photographer Jeong Wonjun and Sailors Studio.
The project is called Conversation (Conversation). This series of photographs projected on a flying white cloth portraits of people.
Photographer from Seoul says that the creative process was guided by the concepts of psychoanalysis — in particular, the theory of the "Other" French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. In his works, Wonjun Jeong deals with the themes of identity and the inner world.
The result in any case the result is stunning — flying individuals appear illusions, floating in the air, shimmering in the thin fabric.
But judge for yourself.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
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