The Time For Nuts (2020) Photographie par Georgy Bezborodov

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  • Ce travail est une "Open Edition" Photographie, Giclée / Impression numérique
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  • Plusieurs supports disponibles (Papier d'art, Impression sur métal, Impression sur toile)
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  • État de l'œuvre L'oeuvre est en parfait état
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The art photograph of the young woman sitting on the floor was a study in intimacy and vulnerability. The woman had her back to the viewer, her head bowed down, and the gentle light that fell on her face and hair emphasized the gentle curves of her cheekbones and the delicate arch of her neck. She was sitting on the floor, her legs stretched out before[...]
The art photograph of the young woman sitting on the floor was a study in intimacy and vulnerability. The woman had her back to the viewer, her head bowed down, and the gentle light that fell on her face and hair emphasized the gentle curves of her cheekbones and the delicate arch of her neck. She was sitting on the floor, her legs stretched out before her, and her hands rested lightly in her lap.

The young woman was wrapped in a translucent Turkish shawl, which draped over her shoulders and back like a delicate veil. The shawl itself was beautiful, featuring intricate patterns and bold colors that seemed to dance and sway in the light. As the shawl covered the woman's back, its transparency only added to the sense of intimacy and vulnerability conveyed by the photograph.

The lighting in the photograph was soft and gentle, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere that suggested the woman was in a safe and comfortable space. The light seemed to caress her skin, and the play of light and shadows only served to enhance her beauty and femininity.

With her head bowed down, the woman seemed lost in thought, as if she were pondering some deep and meaning question. Her posture was open and relaxed, suggesting a sense of peace and contentment that was at once calming and inviting.

The small details in the photograph only served to enhance the sense of intimacy conveyed by the shot. The woman's hair was draped loosely over her shoulders, and the shadows created by the gentle lighting defined the delicate curve of her earlobes. Her bare feet were visible beneath the shawl, drawing the viewer's attention to the small details of her form that might have otherwise gone unnoticed.

In all, the photograph was a testament to the beauty and complexity of the human form and emotion. The young woman, with her back to the viewer and draped in a translucent Turkish shawl, was at once vulnerable and entrancing. The soft, gentle lighting only served to enhance the image and convey a sense of intimacy and warmth.

The photograph was at once, a stunning portrait of the young woman and a meditation on the nature of human emotions and experiences. It was a reminder that even in our moments of vulnerability, there is a sense of beauty, dignity and grace that infuses our every movement and gesture.

In conclusion, the art photograph of the young woman sitting on the floor, covered by a Turkish shawl was an exquisite study in intimacy and vulnerability. The play of light and shade emphasized the woman's beauty and femininity, while the gentle curves of her form suggested a sense of calm and contentment. The photograph was an invitation to stop, reflect, and appreciate the delicate beauty of the human form and its emotional complexity.

The thinnest shawl, which is so pleasant to feel with long fingers, is light and transparent. But it is not enough for the memory of past joys to survive when faced with it. And the dream turned to the future. And the whirlwind swirled. But the past... it frames... until you enjoy the nuts. And in the end, nothing. Only the shawl that started it all.

This work was published in art-magazines all ower the world:

Art of Nude – Russia
Art of Portrait – Russia
BeautyMute – France
CANdYMAG – India
Dominante Magazine – France
Edith Magazine – Canada
ELEGANT Magazine – USA
èrotiq Magazine – UK
Ignite Magazine – USA
Vertiqlè Magazine – UK
VZSN Magazine – Inernational

#Artphotography #Femaleform #Intimacy #Vulnerability #Translucentshawl #Turkishart #Lighting #Emotionalcomplexity #Femininebeauty #Humanform #Bodylanguage #Introspection #Grace #Warmth #Contentment #Beautyandfemininity #Portraitphotography

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Georgy Bezborodov est architecte et photographe. La composition, le volume, la lumière, la perspective, la peinture et le graphisme en photographie sont grandement aidés par sa connaissance de l'urbanisme. [...]

Georgy Bezborodov est architecte et photographe. La composition, le volume, la lumière, la perspective, la peinture et le graphisme en photographie sont grandement aidés par sa connaissance de l'urbanisme.

Son travail, qui s'articule autour des thèmes de la vie, du portrait et du paysage, se distingue par l'éclairage qui le distingue des autres artistes.

Georgy Bezborodov travaille à Moscou (Russie). Il est membre de l'Union des photographes d'art russes, conseiller du président de la Société écologique russe, membre de la Société géographique russe, membre du Club photo russe et directeur de la société de marketing Time4brand. Il a participé à de nombreuses expositions et a fait publier son travail dans de nombreuses publications tant en Russie qu'à l'étranger.

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