In my master's thesis, I want to show projections of images that are unknown to our visible understanding. I will work with photograms of water and its properties. Water is the source of life and because we take its existence for granted, we do not see its form while moving. Those forms are changing all the time and could be understood as a never-ending game. Paying attention to details, we begin to realize the phenomena around us. While researching these aquatic forms with the help of photograms we showcase projections that make the invisible structures become closer. A photogram is a photographic technique that displays images differently than the ones we get with the use of a classic photographic camera.
Compared to standard photography the photogram offers interesting aesthetic and artistic images shown in strong contrasts, giving the impression of something unusual. Photogram offers interesting results, mainly because of its ability to record aquatic phenomenon’s internal structure. I will research the interior of water, focusing on its visible and invisible part. Water, its properties and phenomena are closely linked to my previous practice, which I continue by exploring the breaking of water and formation of the waves. Transformation and abstraction of the form of water through photogram turns attention to the internal structure of water and its beauty. In short: I will explore the essence (core) of the fluid, on which our existence is based on.
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