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Álvaro Peñalta & Josep Prat Sorolla Explore Human Psyches

The connotative meaning behind Álvaro Peñalta and Josep Prat Sorolla's abstract portrait photography is quite interesting. The concept builds on a psychological phenomenon known as pareidolia. This is an instance when meaning is superimposed on an image that has "a random or ambiguous visual pattern."

Álvaro Peñalta and Josep Prat Sorolla took inspiration from chromatic 80s illustrations, as well as classical sculptures from Greece and Rome. While the models in the abstract portrait photography are meant to boast a stoic, frozen presence that references the later movement of classical art, the colorful geometric figures in front of their faces are meant to offer a strong contrast.

In a sense, Álvaro Peñalta and Josep Prat Sorolla subtly reverse the pareidolia phenomenon with their abstract portrait photography.

Photo Credits: Hellobienstudio
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3. Reverse Pareidolia Phenomenon - Chance to challenge viewers' perception by intentionally subverting their tendency to find meaning in ambiguous visual patterns.
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3. Psychology & Human Behavior - Opportunity to study and understand how abstract portrait photography can influence perception and evoke emotional responses.

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