ENTRY DESCRIPTION
This series explores three archetypal states of womanhood - not as fixed roles, but as fluid stages within an ongoing cycle of inner becoming.
In The Weaver, the feminine spirit begins her journey: she is the creator, the initiator, spinning intention into form, connecting the material with the mythic.
In The Priestess, she embodies sacred knowledge and presence - a threshold figure between the seen and unseen, holding space for power, intuition, and grace.
In The Oracle, she dissolves into dream and vision, a liminal state where selfhood merges with the collective unconscious. The tonal shift toward a greener monochrome reflects this departure from grounded reality - evoking a realm where time and identity blur, and insight emerges from stillness.
Together, these portraits form a quiet invocation of feminine archetypes - part memory, part myth - inviting reflection on the cyclical nature of identity, ritual, and inner truth.
AUTHOR
I am an emerging photographer originally from Ukraine. In 2022, because of the war in my country, I relocated to Cambridge, where I am currently based. Photography is a profound passion of mine that I pursue in my free time. In my photography, I delve into the deeper and darker narratives of dreams, illusions, and the subconscious. My photographs aim to evoke a sense of mystery and introspection, encouraging viewers to explore hidden layers of their own minds.
Since I was a young teenager, I would spend hours in art galleries all over Europe, and as a consequence - my work is deeply influenced by Northern and Italian Renaissance art, and by Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood movement.
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