Burnout Metaphorically Portrayed: Woman with Burning Paper Bag by Elianne van Turennout

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Elianne van Turennout

Groningen, Netherlands

About ‘Burnout Metaphorically Portrayed: Woman with Burning Paper Bag’ by Elianne van Turennout

Under a threatening sky, she stands outside with a paper bag on her head, printed with a happy smiley face. It almost looks like a comic scene, but the bag is on fire. Flames lick at the edges, threatening the cardboard and suggesting an underlying, all-consuming pain. This image says more than words can ever express. It is a powerful…

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Elianne van Turennout
Groningen, Netherlands

It all started with a4 paper and HB pencils. As a child I was often impressed by how beautiful the world around me was. The urge to capture this beautiful world, and to show the people around me what I saw, was actually there from the beginning. If I remember correctly, I was about eleven years old when I first met the camera. Of course it was a simple compact camera with a ridiculous quality, but I enjoyed it.

I sometimes said I wanted to be a photographer, but of…

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