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Elzbieta Zdunek

 

“The Laughter” by Elzbieta Zdunek

 

“a copy a copy a” by Elzbieta Zdunek

 

“The Rule of Three” by Elzbieta Zdunek

 

“The Wings” by Elzbieta Zdunek

 

“Listen to Many” by Elzbieta Zdunek

“Self-Deception” by Elzbieta Zdunek

Elzbieta Zdunek  is a surrealist collage artist, specializing in digital, predominantly grayscale compositions which closely emanate the visual techniques used in photography. Exploring themes such as fate and the inevitability of repeating history, loss and loneliness, and curiosity and confusion about one’s own identity, her work derives inspiration from 1920’s silent films and historical theatre. This background is evident in the muted color palette, pseudo-framing technique, and predominant imagery of masks and puppets. Ela seeks to indicate one essential, overarching lesson to viewers of her work: That there is no such thing as objective perspective, and it depends solely on our relationships, traumas, and history.

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