The quest of
finding themes and ideas for new photos has always been part of my creative
process. It can be just about anything: a lonely tree in the park, an abandoned
old house or a busy city street. Any situation that can be interpreted in an
unusual and interesting way. That’s why I’m always in search of fresh
impressions. My job allows me to travel a lot. And each trip provides me with
plenty of ideas. I also try keep up with the latest event in the field of art.
Luckily, many well-known magazines and newspapers have their own websites that
make this task a lot easier. I few days ago, I read about a duo of artists
performing interesting installations http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/25/arts/design/art-that-lets-you-walk-on-water.html?ref=arts&_r=0
Unexpected findings in the works of these people are striking in their
simplicity and originality. They really call for a dialogue with the viewer!
The artists travel with their installations from country to country. Sometimes
they have to wait for years to realize their projects. It has always surprised
me how artists see usual things and objects. After all, art involves us not
only visually, but emotionally as well. This is how usual things become
unusual. It’s absolutely incredible!
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