1/2 Blue - Collors at Ashes

 VILMA SLOMP

Collors at Ashes, Vilma Slomp

   Ukrainian immigrants brought their customs in the south central region of Paraná making their day to day the extension of their European customs.

   Death as a reality of life and photography conceptually changes the represented way that I search through reason, the planes, the lines and the spaces between the poetic structure of each image.

   In the images made in January 2011, I used the mysteries of forms, color and my charm in the geometric rhythms, expressing my ephemeral time and effort to compose photographs of orthodox cemetery tombs in the city of Prudentopolis.

   With the disturbing lyric narrative and the sense of humor that intrigues me in the search for the universe of the image, I photographed the artificial flower arrangements in fabric or plastic flowing the aesthetic singularity of extreme texture under the light and the shade, having as reference the elegance of still life in the arts.

   The scenery is simple of saturated colors that establish the ecstasy between my look and the imagination evidencing the solitude of the man before death comingenuidade sinistra.