Liquēre by Danny Eastwood
Liquēre – Latin verb meaning – to be fluid.
Photography is often a literal transposition of reality, but it can also blur boundaries. These images aim to confound the viewer. Submerged, reflected & refracted; the figure is presented in an almost abstract way. The pared back form becomes sculptural with the subtle modulations of light and motion. These are transitory moments of movement – the figure and the water perfectly meeting each other in a moment of flux.
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