Images steeped in surrealism, help explain a lot of what goes on in the world, through symbolism.
Erik Johansson is a Surreal photographer from Sweden based in Prague. His digital art had adorned the pages of our posts on many occasions now.
I have included Johansson's titles for each photo (in brackets) and then added my thoughts about each one as well. The way I see them, the way they speak to me.
Have a look at them and see what they say to you and the world around you.
For more of Johansson's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK.
"Looking for Stars" - Looking elsewhere for something we had all along.
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"Self-Supporting" - How arches are built.
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"Daybreaker" - A job for everything, even moving from day to night.
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"Don’t Look Back" - The start of an interesting journey.
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"Above All" - A surprising destination, given where you started.
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"Demand & Supply" - A search for understanding efficiency.
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"Våren som aldrig kom" - Playing in the new season.
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"Impossible Border Crossing" - Making borders like castle moats around us.
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"Leaving Home" - When moving home becomes literal.
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"Rejection Process" - Caught in a wave.
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"Up the Past" - Different realities living side by side.
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really enjoy these! its fun to read these and make up stories or titles for these. I like the feel of them as well. each one putting one in a different place to feel different feelings.
ReplyDeleteJohansson is a fantastic artist, makes surreal images look so realistic.
DeleteThey tempt you to say: "They must be real, look there is a picture of them."
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DS