In this work, titled "Eye in Gaze", I bring together the magic of coincidence and confrontation in one mesmerising frame. While photographing industrial heritage, my eye - literally and figuratively - fell on this graffiti of a large, female eye that seems to be looking at you from behind a curtain of blue shapes. It is as if she wants to say something, but is caught in steel and paint.
My inspiration came from the thought: who is looking at whom? By photographing the work close to the metal surface, I emphasise the contrast between the expressive gaze and the cold structure. It evokes an almost surreal atmosphere, akin to the work of Roy Lichtenstein and Takashi Murakami, where pop culture and emotion collide with graphic directness.
What makes this work special? It grabs your attention immediately, however subtly. The eye seeks connection - with you, with space, with life outside. As a work of art on the wall, it not only brings colour, but also a presence. It feels like a silent witness in the room, a symbol of perception and introspection. Perfect for anyone who loves art with character, mystery and a touch of humour.
I am a freelance reporter with a special passion for abstract photography, travel and landscape photography... Read more…