Fine Art: Honorable Mention 2022 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
The photograph "Inferno" was inspired by Dante`s La divina commedia.
Dante’s "Inferno" is the first part of his three-part poem "The Divine Comedy", written in the 14th century and widely considered one of the world’s greatest works of world literature.
Divided into three major sections - "Inferno", "Purgatorio", and "Paradiso" - the narrative traces the journey of Dante from darkness and error to the revelation of the divine light, culminating in the Beatific Vision of God.
As a Florentine, a poet, a lover, and a religious believer, Dante struggled with the question, "Who am I" in each facet of his life before coming to a moment of vision that wholly transformed him as a person.
Allegorically, Dante's story represents not only his own life but also what Dante the poet perceived to be the universal Christian quest for God. As a result, Dante the character is rooted in the Everyman allegorical tradition: Dante's situation is meant to represent that of the whole human race.
AUTHOR
Art
Art is about communication, emotion, creativity and originality. Art is also about cognitive processes and intellectual work in relation to an underlying idea and an overall concept. Images needs to be more than merely a demonstration of technical excellence. They need to tell a story or convey a message by evoking feelings and thoughts in the observer.
The Work
Creating photographic art is my greatest passion and something I feel compelled to do. My work reflects strong dramatic emotions and the beautiful, but with a fragility and an underlying message. I consider myself an artist who uses photography to express myself.
Inspiration
Inspiration is about who you are and what you have experienced, your inner images, impressions and experiences. My desire is to create something unique, something timeless and something that inspires and creates emotions. Photographs that convey messages and ask questions. My work is inspired by the works of Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Edward Burtynsky, Andreas Gursky, Howard Schatz, Elliot Erwitt, Alfred Stieglitz, and Richard Avedon.
“Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”
Elliot Erwitt
Motivation
My motivation and what compels me to create is a strong passion for photography as a medium of expression. I have a strong desire to always create better images and work consciously to further develop as a photographer. I consider feedback and criticism as important tools that enable me to learn and grow as an artist.
The passion I have for photography gives me motivation. It is in the creative process where I develop my artistic approach and it is the experiences on my journey that drives me.
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