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Elizaveta Savrasova: Photography as a Spectrum of Inner States

turquoise ether magazine28/06/24 16:42303

Elizaveta Savrasova is a distinguished photographer known for her evocative imagery that blends portraiture, nature, and abstract art. In one of her notable works, she captures a model with expressive eyes, vibrant orange paint on her hands, and a delicate arrangement of flowers. The addition of water droplets on the glass adds depth, symbolizing the barrier between the internal and external worlds. This interplay between the human form and nature highlights Savrasova’s ability to capture raw emotion and ephemeral beauty.

Another striking image features a single flower against a mesmerizing blue background. The vivid red and yellow hues of the flower contrast beautifully with the serene blue tones, emphasizing the flower’s intricate structure and vivid colors. Savrasova’s keen eye for color harmony and composition is evident, as she balances boldness with tranquility.

Savrasova’s meticulous attention to detail and ability to convey stories through visual elements make her work captivating and thought-provoking. Her photography evokes a sense of wonder and introspection, inviting viewers to explore the delicate balance between humanity and nature.

Savrasova’s work also stands out for its innovative use of texture and light. She often experiments with different materials and settings to create unique visual effects that enhance the emotional impact of her photographs. This approach not only demonstrates her technical proficiency but also her artistic bravery in pushing the boundaries of traditional photography. Savrasova’s commitment to exploring new techniques and perspectives ensures that her portfolio remains dynamic and continually evolving, capturing the viewer’s imagination with each new piece.

Jenya Stashkov, Sheffield-based art critic and artist

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