Nowadays, you can capture yourself for a second with just a click of your hand at any moment. When capturing becomes so easy, it seems that you rarely bother to observe yourself. When we have tools, we can have some reference when describing others, but it is actually a bit difficult to describe ourselves as we see them. Ten artists from different fields use their own methods to explore their souls!
The hair covers the face, but the curled body carries naked emotions. This is the photography of Cris Romagosa. Gentle but with strong contrast of light and shadow, what do you think she is thinking in her heart?
Ben Zank’s self-portrait. When he was eighteen years old, he came into contact with a camera by chance and embarked on a photography journey. I really like this photo, which is full of story and vitality. Its just a very simple action, but it evokes a lot of imagination. What do you think happened to them?
Is it two people or one person? Laura Zalenga’s selfie reminds me directly that people actually have two selves. During the tug-of-war between reason and sensibility, I took this picture of the most naked but true self.
German photographer Katja Kemnitz uses a magnifying glass to see something clearly. Do you want to see you clearly in front of you or yourself with your eyes closed?
Mira Heo is from South Korea. Photography is like a portal, open 24 hours a day to deeply explore all emotions. Whether its sadness, joy, or even fear, its all included, and it pours out every time you press the shutter.
Jee Young Lees "Stage of Mind" series is one of my favorite photography works, showing a surreal and unconstrained style in a depressing space. Other fellow writers have introduced it in the past! → Self-portrait of a Korean girl and her fantasy dreamland JEEYOUNG LEE
The girl in the zero-gravity floating photo is a selfie taken by the well-known Japanese photographer Hayashi Natsumi, and a fellow writer also introduced it! → The Floating Diary of a Zero-Gravity Girl in Tokyo
Catherin Colaw integrates herself with nature. Most of her works are of herself naked in the environment, with the theme of exploring women and the fragile soul. People say Mother Earth. I think nature is a mother. When we look at her naked, we will feel the peace of mind of mothers care.
Lee Price, who is in a different field from the previous ones, works in realistic oil paintings. This creation reveals the pressure on women under socialization - the view that thinness is beauty. Tell people who appreciate the painting, "I will not control my appetite!" Loving yourself is the most important issue as a woman.
After looking at the selfies of ten artists, next time you pick up your camera or mobile phone, maybe you can think about how to express yourself better?