"Controlled Geometry" demonstrates the combination of seemingly incompatible objects, textures and forms, which together form a harmonious pattern.The main task
was to create the effects exclusively with my own hands during shooting. Thus, the contrast between the polar black and white backgrounds was achieved by manually controlling the lighting to display how the same objects at almost the same time, with a difference of a few seconds, can be presented to the eye, creating the effect of inversion and collage, without using their classical techniques. This is the control of the light.
Bio Oksana Omelchuk is a visual artist, architecture and fine art photographer, based in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Art educational: Kyiv School of Photography, Ukraine, Form Photo Academy, Paris, France.
Oksana combines her background, having a master's degree in Economic, experience in journalism and PR, with her love for fine art to create photography that communicates personal stories.
She combines photography and art and creates artworks that blur the line between reality and fantasy, focuses on evoking emotions and philosophical depth in everyday scenes, inviting the viewer to engage heart and mind.
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