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"The Object" Photography 39" x 31" in Edition of 7 by Kseniya Vashchenko
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Edition of 15: 29.5" x 24" in
Edition of 7: 39" x 31" in
Edition of 3: 49" x 39" in
Kseniya Vashchenko, a talented photographer hailing from Siberia, currently resides and pursues her artistry in Saint Petersburg. Her work exudes an elusive yet captivating fragrance of personal freedom portrayed in a surrealistic manner. As one becomes acquainted with her characters, their presence gradually dissolves into the mist of the every day, only to unexpectedly rouse one's deepest emotions.
The presentation of human sexuality in Vaschenko's work possesses a delicate yet potent quality, delicately traversing the fine boundary between the realms of reality and surrealism.
Vashchenko's work often explores themes of identity, intimacy, and vulnerability, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences and emotions. Her photographs spark conversations and provoke thought, challenging societal norms and preconceived notions of beauty and perfection.
Despite the dreamlike and sometimes melancholic atmosphere of her images, there is a raw honesty and authenticity that shines through, inviting viewers to connect on a deeper level with the subjects and stories she portrays. Through her lens, she captures the essence of human existence in all its complexities, inviting viewers to explore their own emotions and experiences in a way that is both intimate and profound.
In a world saturated with imagery, Vashchenko's work stands out as a breath of fresh air, offering a unique perspective that is at once provocative and deeply personal. With each photograph, she invites viewers to take a moment to pause, reflect, and perhaps even see the world in a new light. In the world of contemporary photography, Kseniya Vashchenko is a true visionary, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions with her daring and evocative creations.
- Creator:Kseniya Vashchenko (1992)
- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 39 in (99.06 cm)Width: 31 in (78.74 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
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- Gallery Location:Culver City, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1085115785622
Kseniya Vashchenko, a talented photographer hailing from Siberia, currently resides and pursues her artistry in Saint Petersburg. Her work exudes an elusive yet captivating fragrance of personal freedom portrayed in a surrealistic manner. As one becomes acquainted with her characters, their presence gradually dissolves into the mist of the every day, only to unexpectedly rouse one's deepest emotions. The presentation of human sexuality in Vaschenko's work possesses a delicate yet potent quality, delicately traversing the fine boundary between the realms of reality and surrealism. Vashchenko's work often explores themes of identity, intimacy, and vulnerability, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences and emotions. Her photographs spark conversations and provoke thought, challenging societal norms and preconceived notions of beauty and perfection.
Despite the dreamlike and sometimes melancholic atmosphere of her images, there is a raw honesty and authenticity that shines through, inviting viewers to connect on a deeper level with the subjects and stories she portrays. Through her lens, she captures the essence of human existence in all its complexities, inviting viewers to explore their own emotions and experiences in a way that is both intimate and profound.
In a world saturated with imagery, Vashchenko's work stands out as a breath of fresh air, offering a unique perspective that is at once provocative and deeply personal. With each photograph, she invites viewers to take a moment to pause, reflect, and perhaps even see the world in a new light. In the world of contemporary photography, Kseniya Vashchenko is a true visionary, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions with her daring and evocative creations.
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