photography
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Every image is an abstraction, even a photograph. No picture ever captures the real thing itself; it only records a version of what once existed. When we take a photograph or paint a scene, we are not freezing reality but interpreting it. We shape it through light, perspective, time, and emotion. This simple truth may…
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Every work of art—whether a drawing, painting, photograph, sculpture, or digital creation—exists first and foremost as an embodiment of its own medium. Before we even engage with what it represents, we are met with how it has been made. The strokes of a brush, the texture of paper, the grain of a photograph, or the…