Porcelain woman, IRISA by VIRGINIE COLOMBANI

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About ‘Porcelain woman, IRISA’ by VIRGINIE COLOMBANI

Digital art and AI photography, a fusion of the human and the pictorial.
Portrait of a young woman with a piercing, distant gaze, almost hypnotic in its intensity, and icy blue eyes. She is covered in broken porcelain and peeling paint. The collar and richly decorated outfit prolong the impression of a precious object, inspired by a…

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VIRGINIE COLOMBANI
France

As a self-taught artist, photography came fairly late in my personal career. I first practised other disciplines such as ballet, singing, painting, drawing, theatre, cosplay...

A former model myself in the 'Medieval Fantasy' world, I moved to the other side of the lens because I felt the need to tell my own stories in photos and compose my own images. I began by having models from my entourage pose in beautiful medieval or baroque outfits of my own…

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