Teresa Gierzyńska
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This black-and-white photographic artwork features a close-up, abstract depiction of a human hand partially submerged in water, with scattered pebble-like shapes floating on the surface. The image has a soft, dreamlike quality, with the hand and objects slightly blurred, creating a sense of movement and fluidity. The overall composition is centered and balanced, highlighting the interplay of light, shadow, and textures. The artist's style and technique employ the use of photographic manipulation to evoke a surreal, contemplative mood, inviting the viewer to consider the interplay between the natural and the human form. ...
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Teresa Gierzyńska
1947, PolishBorn in 1947 in Rypin, Poland. Since the 1960s, photograph and its duplication techniques such as thermocopy or photocopy have become the main tool for the artist’s exploration of the representation of women and their role marked by society. Her most known cycle About Her proposes an investigation or introspection within the female identity, the mystical version of feminism, where the photographs are accompanied by adjectives – meaningful titles given to the pictures: Dangerous, Independent, Unapproachable, Mature, Cold, Worried, Thirty Years Old, Useless, Left-handed, Velvety, Caresses, Full of Hope. She lives and works in Warsaw. ...