Today (I wrote this text on the 12th of February, 2023), I will write briefly about my pictures.
Trees presented in the “Inspired by Tolkien” set of pictures are trees – but more than trees. It is up to you, my Dear Friend, what you see. Reading, analyzing, and contemplating these photos are in the eye of the beholder. A similar situation is in the “Big Brother” sets of pictures. Usually, we can find in photographs facades, walls, and other mundane and usual cityscapes. Still, we can notice many faces or other humanoid parts of cityscapes. Undoubtedly, each of us sees what we want to see. For me, it is one of the most tremendous essences of street photography. I play with myself and the audience at the same time.
I leave an open theme regarding my photography. For example, my photos may seem to be sad or mundane.
Some people could think that the author of these pictures is a tragic person. I do not consider my existence a tragic one. Contrary. In general, I would say I am a happy person. I live with my beloved Kamilka. I have dear parents, family, and friends. Indeed, what more do I need to be satisfied? Perhaps, only a passion to which I can devote my time. Still, I already found it. I cannot imagine living without everything I do and the fruits of my creative activity you can find on this blog. No matter what you see in my pictures, whether it is sorrow, a joke, a jester, trees, anthropomorphic features, or faces, enjoy what you see.
After all, I also enjoy analyzing and contemplating the works of other artists, with Leonardo da Vinci, The Beatles, and Stanislaw Lem at the forefront. I hope to inspire you, my Dear Friend, and provide fresh thoughts, insights, and ideas of what you could do. Remember that you should find your own way to express yourself. Looking for incentives in other people’s creative legacy is a good idea.