Ioana Moldovan – Rabbit in your headlights
… if only we would not go through this life scared like rabbits.
rabbit does sleep
rabbit does bath
rabbit does coffee and books
rabbit does drive
rabbit does cook
rabbit does dinner
rabbit does www
rabbit does metro
More images on Ioana Moldovan’s blog.
Instead of a short bio, I put her short statement: “I don’t think that words can say more than images. So I’ll let them talk about me…”
It would be nice to see a sort of mashtape between these two beautiful projects http://www.oitzarisme.ro/2012/01/25/gabriel-saplontai-lucian-hotoiu-alienation/. To put up here the statement from the one I gave you in the previous link.
This photographic representation of alienation happens in between the borders of human psychical state and of the society, in the obscure realm of uncertainty that favors its presence and growth. Mental and physical loneliness are major components of our life and in many cases dominate it entirely, bringing people to a condition of despair and ugliness. It is a driving force that pushes the human conscience to extremes, emerging a fertile ground for the alienated.
A visual tale is depicted, in which the character is disjointed from his own self or from the society, being somehow unable to change that. Through metamorphosis, he becomes an unreal entity with human body and rabbit head, not aware of its personal transformation.
Well, it fits like a charm.
I notice some interesting differences between these wonderful projects:
– the alien is lonely, sad and… extra-terrestrial, nobody can see him or maybe he created his own world, he looks like a “master of the domain”, he’s philosophical.
– the rabbit looks shy but happy, he’s terrestrial in a bigger and unknown world, doing human common things, enjoying his independence.
Of course, both projects are with humans with masks. Metaphorical speaking. :)
Nice, a while rabbit themed project. Rabbit dines on a poing pong table, that’s a bit inappropriate.
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