Monday, December 11, 2017

Alva Bernadine

British photographer Alva Bernadine shows women's body. The beauty from the body.

Flower Lines
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Some pictures is hard to see which part of our body is it.

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“Bernadine has highlighted the beauty and curiosity of the body in a softer and simpler way: by lining the curves and creases of the models with fresh blossoms."http://illusion.scene360.com/art/109248/alva-bernadine-flower-lines/

Another series.
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No fears to show the body.

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I really like this pic.

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“These female nudes are of friends, acquaintances and volunteers from the internet. I often trawl charity shops and stores that sell cheap kitsch because I sometimes come across objects and trinkets that may lead to ideas for photos. I came across some small mirrors in a £1 shop. They were selling them for £1 for two. I bought six not knowing what I would do with them. After a false start I eventually came up with the idea of shooting nudes with them. I have used mirrors before in my work but never in multiples. After initially trying to get as many into an image as possible, I then started thinking up different permutations, finally working my way back down to one mirror (I was asked for the use of the later for a controversial feminist book in Argentina). As the mirrors were so small, you can only reflect a small portion of the body with one, which led be to try to reconstitute a woman with several. I then started reflecting mirrors within mirrors. Reflect Upon This has proven to be one of my most popular series so far.”http://www.bernadinism.com/


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