Original Art Photography Series by @velimir #211 'Hiding Unimportant'

'Hiding Unimportant'



The snow fell over these papers or magazines so beautifully that it made me think of the notion of their unimportance. Imagine how many information is printed and delivered every day, not to be read at all. Imagine the vast machines printing all that sick amount of useless facts, raging commercials, lame offers, senseless debates and whatever else one finds within those sorry pages. A sane mind has no real reason to open and waste precious time on any of that. Reasonable. Then, the snow falls, transforming all that garbage into something beautiful. I feel like this is the first time that I see printed deliveries at their best. They are there only so that the snow can cover them and nobody needs to touch them or read the content. Keeping a mind clean from the overload of useless information is a boon that one can easily bestow upon oneself.

The composition of the photograph is central and closed. A very simple one with spacial depth given by the perspective of the corner and taken a step further by the shadow that divides the background into two parts. The white central area immediately grabs all of the attention and strikes with its simplicity. A little sense of frustration is created by the inability to see what is actually covered by the snow but it only contributes to the idea because it doesn't matter what's there. The upper view angle accentuates the insignificance.

Colour accents are red and blue lines. They humbly suggest that there is something, on both sides of the colour spectrum, covered in there but are also saying that it doesn't matter, at all. Everything we need to know is that all useless information are covered, gone and forgotten. Our mind is now free to roam its own spaces of beauty that will never be found in any printed trash they put in our mailboxes.

The same applies to TV and Internet. :D

Enjoy! :)



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