Blind Man's Buff, Installation - mixed media on paper
Mixed media and self-passport photo on paper. Works on paper were done during the work process on the installation and while the installation was on, as an accompanying body of works reflecting thoughts concerning the issue of being ‘Forced to Blindness’.
Blind Man's Buff, Installation - detail
The installation refers to the game ‘Blind Man’s Buff’, also known as ‘Blind Cow’, which becomes very serious at a certain point. The ‘freeze’ moment presented in the installation points to a ‘Forced to Blindness’ situation, when a person is unable to see, thus unable to evaluate the situation he/she faces. The background is a painting of a perspective in black/yellow (nature’s warning colors) and the self-portrait photograph is located at the vanishing point. The curtain made out of cables disturbs the vision of the viewer, and force him to make an effort in order to see beyond the curtain.
Blind Man's Buff, Installation - mixed media on paper
The installation refers to the game ‘Blind Man’s Buff’, also known as ‘Blind Cow’, which becomes very serious at a certain point. The ‘freeze’ moment presented in the installation points to a ‘Forced to Blindness’ situation, when a person is unable to see, thus unable to evaluate the situation he/she faces. The background is a painting of a perspective in black/yellow (nature’s warning colors) and the self-portrait photograph is located at the vanishing point. The curtain made out of cables disturbs the vision of the viewer, and force him to make an effort in order to see beyond the curtain.
Blind Man's Buff, Installation - mixed media on paper
Mixed media and self-passport photo on paper. Works on paper were done during the work process on the installation and while the installation was on, as an accompanying body of works reflecting thoughts concerning the issue of being ‘Forced to Blindness’.
Blind Man's Buff, Installation - mixed media on paper
Mixed media and self-passport photo on paper. Works on paper were done during the work process on the installation and while the installation was on, as an accompanying body of works reflecting thoughts concerning the issue of being ‘Forced to Blindness’.
Blind Man's Buff, Installation - mixed media on paper
Mixed media and self-passport photo on paper. Works on paper were done during the work process on the installation and while the installation was on, as an accompanying body of works reflecting thoughts concerning the issue of being ‘Forced to Blindness’.
Blind Man's Buff, Installation - mixed media on paper
Mixed media and self-passport photo on paper. Works on paper were done during the work process on the installation and while the installation was on, as an accompanying body of works reflecting thoughts concerning the issue of being ‘Forced to Blindness’.
Blind Man's Buff II, Installation - detail
Second version of Blind Man's Buff: Time has passed, the hair grew gray, but nothing has changed in the situation. The installation refers to the game ‘Blind Man’s Buff’, also known as ‘Blind Cow’, which becomes very serious at a certain point. The ‘freeze’ moment presented in the installation points to a ‘Forced to Blindness’ situation, when a person is unable to see, thus unable to evaluate the situation he/she faces. The background is a painting of a perspective in black/yellow (nature’s warning colors) and the self-portrait photograph is located at the vanishing point. The curtain made out of cables disturbs the vision of the viewer, and force him to make an effort in order to see beyond the curtain.
Blind Man's Buff
Works on paper were done during the work process on the installation and while the installation was on, as an accompanying body of works reflecting thoughts concerning the issue of being ‘Forced to Blindness’.
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