Skin and flesh, shell and core, fruit and waste? Separating Something into two parts gives each part a new meaning. Peeling the skin off the flesh leaves a transformed new object behind.
Fine Art Print on 240g/m² Baryt Paper, 420 x 594 mm.
One flash of light and the photo is unusable. Colours and shapes emerge that can be split many different ways. Cutting Something, like the foreground, out of this image always means changing and thus giving a new identity to what is left behind.
Fine Art Print on 240g/m² Baryt Paper, 420 x 594 mm.
These projects are part of my diploma thesis „Annäherung an ein Alter Ego“/“Approaching the Alter Ego”. 13 individual pieces of work all share the same principle, seeking to translate the essence of an alter ego into graphic design.
Realised at Faculty of Design, University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt. Mentored by Prof. Frank Philippin.
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