Two men climb a rock in the forest. Colour
Photographing the male body in abandoned buildings or in nature creates a powerful combination of aesthetics and symbolism. Paul's choice to capture male nudes in both derelict buildings and nature offers fascinating contrasts and emotions.
In dilapidated buildings, such as old houses and castles, the environment evokes decay, desolation and the transience of time. The human body provides a stark contrast in this regard through its vibrancy, strength and beauty. The play of light falling through broken windows, along with the rough textures of crumbling walls and weathered wood, emphasises the contours and details of the body in a dramatic and intriguing way. The abandoned architecture adds a touch of mystery and melancholy, giving the artworks a deeper layering.
Outside in nature, such as near rock formations or in a forest, a harmony between the body and its surroundings is actually created. Nature becomes an extension of the human form, with the robustness of the rocks reflecting the strength of the body, or the soft, diffused light through the trees giving the skin an almost ethereal look. The natural environment symbolises freedom, tranquillity and a connection with the earth, while the body appears as a natural element in the landscape. These outdoor locations emphasise the purity and fragility of the body in contrast to the robust, timeless power of nature.
Whether in dilapidated buildings or in the open countryside, Paul's photographic approach seems to blur the boundaries between fragility and strength, between the temporary and the eternal. These images intriguingly bring together both the aesthetics of the body and the beauty of decayed and natural environments.
Walking the streets armed with his camera, Paul sees the world in a unique way. He finds beauty in everyday scenes that others often overlook. But what really sets Paul's work apart is his humorous approach. He knows how to turn seemingly ordinary situations into something extraordinary, often.. Read more…