This week's diptych explores the rawness and brutality of nature in a more dramatic and intense visual narrative. The first image is a multiplexed NU self-portrait captured in the early spring forest, with no leaves to soften the harshness of the environment. The technique of multiexposure creates a ghostly, fragmented representation of myself, blending with the barren trees to reflect vulnerability and the relentless cycle of life in nature.
The second image is a stark contrast—a simple yet haunting photograph of a dead bird's wing, symbolizing the fragile beauty of life and the inevitable reality of its end. Together, these two photographs capture the untamed and sometimes brutal side of nature, where both life and death coexist in a delicate balance.
I hope this diptych stirs something within you as it did for me during its creation. Thank you for being here on this journey with me. Your support allows me to continue pushing boundaries in my art and expression. 🌿🖤
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