Awake (Philosophy of Perception series)
My Love is A Fever.
Photograph inspired by a verse from the Sonnet 147 by William Shakespeare.
Failed Intentionality
A clay portrait seen from a phenomenological perspective.
Creation (Philosophy of Perception series)
The Architecture of Life. (Philosophy of Perception) series.
Building Dwelling Thinking
Photograph inspired by Martin Heidegger’s essay “Building dwelling thinking”.
“We do not dwell because we have built, but we build and have built because we dwell (…) Only if we are capable of dwelling, only then can we build”.
Dwelling consists in accepting in its essence a staying on earth with things as mortals.
Masonry. (Philosophy of Perception) series.
Moral Fiber.( Philosophy of Perception) series
Tzimtzum Creation out of Contraction
The Edgeless Nature of the Dream
(Philosophy of Perception) series
Talia Krasicka is a Polish self-taught photographer based in Warsaw, with an academic background in humanities. Her photographic work – inspired both by her life experience and her cultural background – tends naturally towards fine art photography with a careful attention to both aesthetic quality and meaningful content. She is attracted to all kind of internally vibrant phenomena able to trigger poetic and philosophical readings. In her intensely emotional and reflective photographs, she explores different dimensions of human experience of being in the world and of being a world. Her artistic effort focuses on investigating the subtle connections existing between the hidden and the exposed, the visible and the invisible, the conscious and the unconscious. With her own visual language she distills immaterial contents permeating the material world as filtered through human consciousness. Abstract thinking and oneiric perceptions are, she says, what anchors her best in the reality ineluctably modeled by the intrinsic contradictions of human temporality and the fundamental incommunicability of individual inner life. She conceives her work merely as a trigger for the viewers’ internal dialogue with themselves and their parallel personal work of becoming who they are. You can find more of her work on her JPG page and her site
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