Strange project "Secret friends"
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/strange-project-secret-friends.htmlAngell (AnaHell) – photographer from Spain with an artistic background and passion for animation, absurdity, surrealism and documentary photography. This project combines all of the above Ana draws faces on the backs of his models, thereby creating new creatures called "secret friends."

For his project "Secret friends" (Secret Friends) AnaHell photographer turned his models into aliens, just asking them to bend forward and drawing them funny faces on their backs.

Funny and a little disturbing project plays with our imagination and with our inner child.

Speaking about his project, the author explained that the impetus for its creation were childhood fantasies. Usually, being alone, children give vent to imagination, thinking about aliens and build in my head very funny images. Here are the images and come to life in front of us.

According to the photographer, as research in the field of art and photography she seeks to find a different perspective on a familiar situation, a turning point that changes everything. Enchant her opposites: the imperfections of reality against the absurdity of it all.












Keywords: Creative | People | Strange | Surrealism
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