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ELIZAVETA PORODINA: THE ART OF CAPTURED THE INVISIBLE

Immersed in a dreamlike universe where the boundaries between reality and fiction blur, Elizaveta Porodina's work fascinates with its visual power and emotional intensity. Her images evoke the intimate, the fantastical, and the avant-garde. 

Born in Moscow in 1987, Elizaveta Porodina is a photographer and visual artist based in Munich. After emigrating to Germany at the age of 12, Porodina studied clinical psychology, working in a hospital specializing in eating disorders. This experience enriched her understanding of the human psyche and profoundly influences her artistic approach. She sees photography as a way to explore and express complex emotions, often beyond the reach of words. 

Porodina's visual style is instantly recognizable. Inspired by Expressionism, Surrealism, and classical painting, she creates dreamlike portraits where vibrant colors and dramatic lighting tell intimate stories. Her images transcend reality by exploring the depths of human emotion.

His photographs, published in magazines such as Vogue, Number et Dazed, as well as in campaigns for brands like Dior, Louis Vuitton and Carolina Herrera, are distinguished by their ability to capture the fragility, melancholy and inner strength of their subjects.

For Porodina, each photograph is an exploration of the unconscious, an attempt to reveal the hidden layers of human identity. She is particularly interested in universal archetypes, such as the mother, the heroine, or the jester, which she reinterprets through her lens to evoke deep and often contradictory emotions.

Elizaveta Porodina has established herself as a major figure in contemporary photography, combining remarkable technical mastery with profound artistic sensitivity. Her work, at the crossroads of fashion, art, and psychology, invites the viewer on an introspective journey, where each image becomes a window into the human soul.

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