Though the sense of realism in German photographer Loretta Lux's striking portraits of children remains eerily intact, Lux does not strive to create faithful photographic representations of her young subjects. Instead, each image--invariably comprised of a lone child in a sparse landscape--is painstakingly composed and manipulated to create psychically charged explorations of the nature of childhood and the process of self-discovery. Originally trained as a painter, Lux continues to draw influence from paintings by Old Masters such as Velasquez, Goya, and Runge. This influence is especially apparent in Lux's compositions. After carefully choosing the models, costumes, and backdrops--sometimes using her own paintings--she digitally combines and enhances each element to form meticulously structured tableaux. The consistently forlorn expressions of her models combined with the hyperreality of the image create portraits that transcend their subjects and remind us that childhood is as chaotic and multidimensional as any other part of life.
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真美
评分其實我覺得……Loretta lux的作品,很恐怖。尤其是這本,有不少小孩的頭部過大,簡直要從脖子上掉下來,然後有些眼睛也過大,像魚!真的很恐怖!有些背景我不知道是不是故意閤成的,反正我看著很不舒服,很像假人、充氣娃娃,甚至是驚悚片裏會齣來殺人的鬼娃,或者是我不懂藝術吧。意外的很受歡迎,小資的孤獨感?還是唯美嗎?作者的自拍照給人——啊,果然是這樣的人嗎——的感覺。
评分這色調太舒服瞭!!!
评分很不錯的一本人像攝影集
评分狀態攝影。
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