8 Surreal Photographs By Bára Prášilová That Push The Boundaries Of Reality (Part2)
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/8-surreal-photographs-by-bra-prilov-that-push-the-boundaries-of-reality-part2.htmlBára Prášilová is a Prague-based artist, known for her surreal photographs. Her images can be described as a balance between beauty, weirdness, reality, and fiction, giving a sense of absurdity.
In her pictures, Prášilová creates memories from her imagination, things that never really occurred. She also imagines what might have happened if we didn't limit ourselves.
The artist has garnered numerous awards and has showcased her captivating work in exhibitions both within the Czech Republic and on the global stage.
Scroll down to dive into the enchanting world of Prášilová's surreal photography!
More info: instagram | baraprasilova
15 PHOTOS
#1 "Untitled", From The Series "Evolve", 2014
#2 "Untitled #2", From The Series "Air Force", 2011
#3 "Untitled #4", From The Series "Air Force", 2011
#4 "Good", 2020
#5 "Touching", From The Series "Circles", 2021
#6 "Untitled", From The Series "Evolve", 2014
#7 "How Do Fish Sleep?"
#8 "Angel", From The Series "Circles", 2021
Keywords: Surreal Photographs | Surrealism | Photo manipulations | Absurdity | Beauty | Weirdness
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