Ekaterina Anokhina From the series '25 Weeks of Winter'
Imprints of grass tendrils on bare skin; a tattoo of a long, hot day spent with a loved one. Ekaterina Anokhina's work creates a powerful poem about arguably the worst disease palpable: lovesickness.
This is a series of images I found whilst looking closer into falling, in this case falling in love. This is another interest of mine and feel this may be the route I continue with further.
I really like the images from Ekaterina Anokhina as although they are quite simple and speak for themselves, they are very universal and can be relatable for a large audience. The idea of love being a 'disease' allows audience members to relate and see the simplicity of love and yet the larger more in depth version of love as well.
I love these images and like the way they are so simple yet speak lots. I want to keep in mind these images and explore love in depth in relation to age and love.
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