honorable mention
Vladyslav Hrynko ukraine
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Foundation
To represent this, I employ regular objects found at my home: cardboard boxes, paper, easel, etc. All these are combined in different setups, according to intuition and taste. After that, several projected light sources are used to transform things in a non-destructive way and add some complexity to the scene. Lighting patterns are created beforehand, inspired by abstract art painters and current emotional state. By scaling and moving light sources, several experiments for each scene are made, until I feel, “that’s it”.
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entry description
Historically, still-life paintings are done in a natural light. They reflect miscellaneous common objects. Today objects are different. And the light is different, too. What happens if a genre with a well-known history intersects with technological advancements of today?To represent this, I employ regular objects found at my home: cardboard boxes, paper, easel, etc. All these are combined in different setups, according to intuition and taste. After that, several projected light sources are used to transform things in a non-destructive way and add some complexity to the scene. Lighting patterns are created beforehand, inspired by abstract art painters and current emotional state. By scaling and moving light sources, several experiments for each scene are made, until I feel, “that’s it”.
about the photographer
Vladyslav (Vlad) Hrynko is an Ukrainian photographer and digital artist located in Kyiv. Sources of inspiration include, but not limited to, urban environment, abstract art and different genres of music. Main areas of focus are digital photography, generative art and algorithmic image processing techniques.back to gallery