• FEELING GRAY by Dima Kryzhanovskyi/Khrystyna Aristova
  • FEELING GRAY by Dima Kryzhanovskyi/Khrystyna Aristova
  • FEELING GRAY by Dima Kryzhanovskyi/Khrystyna Aristova
  • FEELING GRAY by Dima Kryzhanovskyi/Khrystyna Aristova
  • FEELING GRAY by Dima Kryzhanovskyi/Khrystyna Aristova
  • FEELING GRAY by Dima Kryzhanovskyi/Khrystyna Aristova
  • FEELING GRAY by Dima Kryzhanovskyi/Khrystyna Aristova

FEELING GRAY by Dima Kryzhanovskyi/Khrystyna Aristova

A5, 196 pages, Colour printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2024

This photo series reflects on the modern information space, the desire to create new things, and this idea's illusory nature. Social networks have greatly improved the possibilities of social interaction between different people and the dissemination of many ideas. Along with progress came problems in the form of mental issues for people faced with vast amounts of information. Many people involved in creative activities feel absorbed by repetitively repeated ideas and get greyed out in the human information mass. In this photoshoot, we tried to explore the feelings of a person who has found himself among this grey mass. As Kafka's character Gregor Zamza woke up one day and found himself in the body of a beetle. Further action depends on the decision of a person: to fall into depression and live life further, to try to change something and escape from everyday life or to accept his fate and realise that, in essence, it simply doesn't matter? These three options are shown in three photo-acts.

Published by

Dima Kryzhanovskyi

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