Sofia Lajter | 12F

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1 | Observe the Demonstrated

2 | Source of Despondency

3 | Source of Euphoria

4 | Source of Madness

1 - 4 | Digital photography

“Observe the Demonstrated” aims to display the fluctuations of human connection and the resulting emotions, presented through dried botanicals. The first photograph within this series, “Source of Despondency”, showcases loneliness and sadness, through the subtlety highlighted fragile petals, occurring during human isolation.

“Source of Euphoria” displays the flourish and joy throughout partnership, primarily showcased through the multiplication of segments of the preserved Gingko plant. Finally, “Source of Madness” examines the impact which occurs when partnership ends, a rise in a sense of personal protectiveness and anger exposed through the starkly contrasted sharp ends of the spear palm.

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1 | Observe the Demonstrated

2 | Source of Despondency

3 | Source of Euphoria

4 | Source of Madness

1 - 4 | Digital photography

“Observe the Demonstrated” aims to display the fluctuations of human connection and the resulting emotions, presented through dried botanicals. The first photograph within this series, “Source of Despondency”, showcases loneliness and sadness, through the subtlety highlighted fragile petals, occurring during human isolation.

“Source of Euphoria” displays the flourish and joy throughout partnership, primarily showcased through the multiplication of segments of the preserved Gingko plant. Finally, “Source of Madness” examines the impact which occurs when partnership ends, a rise in a sense of personal protectiveness and anger exposed through the starkly contrasted sharp ends of the spear palm.

1 | Observe the Demonstrated

2 | Source of Despondency

3 | Source of Euphoria

4 | Source of Madness

1 - 4 | Digital photography

“Observe the Demonstrated” aims to display the fluctuations of human connection and the resulting emotions, presented through dried botanicals. The first photograph within this series, “Source of Despondency”, showcases loneliness and sadness, through the subtlety highlighted fragile petals, occurring during human isolation.

“Source of Euphoria” displays the flourish and joy throughout partnership, primarily showcased through the multiplication of segments of the preserved Gingko plant. Finally, “Source of Madness” examines the impact which occurs when partnership ends, a rise in a sense of personal protectiveness and anger exposed through the starkly contrasted sharp ends of the spear palm.