Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 50 W × 75 H × 0.1 D cm |
Type of art | photography |
Style | color |
Genre | photo-impressionism |
Type of packaging | art tube |
This painting introduces us to the mystical and enchanting atmosphere of autumn. The softened and blurred shapes of the trees create a sense of ephemerality and sleep. The warm autumn colors flow into each other, filling the scene with calm and magic. This work invites the viewer to immerse themselves in a world of fantasy, where each tree tells its own unique story through movement and light. Its surreal and dreamy style captures the imagination and awakens childhood memories of autumn walks.
A distinctive feature of my work is that all effects, styles, and textures are created directly during the shoot, right in the camera. I use specific techniques of moving and shifting the camera to achieve the desired effect. No Photoshop—only a RAW converter for minimal color and light correction. All my mood, vision, and feelings are conveyed immediately, at the moment of capture. In my photographs, you see emotion in its purest form. I began my creative journey, like many photographers, with reportage photography. Later, I became fascinated by motorsport photography, where I learned to capture the dynamics of moments and movement. Simultaneously, I studied color and composition at an art school. However, I always wanted to shoot and create something more than just a photograph. I constantly felt confined and yearned for creativity. My vision as a creative photographer was greatly influenced by the works of Saul Leiter. I became captivated by color and light, their possibilities as key components in conveying mood. Recently, I have been working in the ICM Photo style. In this style, I found something that resonates with me, something I can express through the camera. I enjoy how it allows me to convey a child's perception of the world — an immediate perception full of sensations and emotions. I am also inspired by the works of great painters like Alfred Sisley, Camille Pissarro, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.