Article 1135D Photographer Uses the Eyes of the Animals She’s Posing With as Her Own in a Playful Portrait Series

Photographer Uses the Eyes of the Animals She’s Posing With as Her Own in a Playful Portrait Series

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Lori Dorn
from Laughing Squid on (#1135D)

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Hungarian art photographer Flora Borsi has created "Animeyed", a playfully stunning self-portrait series in which she camouflages herself with different animals and poses in such a way as to make it appear as if one of their eyes is one of her own.

Flora at once captures the complex strength and fragility of the human psyche. She expertly visualises dark fantasies and atmospheric dreams, utilising the uncanny and clever metaphor, while unlocking what it means to think, feel, dream and express in the urban world. Her work often features the female body and she plays with hiding and revealing the eyes or face to leave only the feminine form, exploring questions of female representation and the relationship between body and self.

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images via Flora Bursi

via Visual News

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