Daydreaming Artist Portraits

The 'Inneres Auge' by Pavlove der Visionaer is Incredibly Intriguing

These portraits entitled 'Inneres Auge' by Pavlove der Visionaer are incredibly intriguing. The photographer decided to capture artists in Berlin, Rome and Milan, in their working space, but with their eyes closed.

These natural shots give viewers a glimpse into the everyday lives of these artists. There is a deeper symbolic meaning, however, behind these shots. The words "inneres auge" actually mean "third eye" in German. According to his site, Pavlove der Visionaer believes that "creative people have this third eyes always open," which exudes his belief that, even with eyes closed, an artist can still create.

By having the subjects pose with closed eyes, the photographer invites the audience to examine the other aspects of the photo that may have otherwise been ignored. This series is truly enlightening and captivating.
Trend Themes
1. Artists Embracing Mindfulness - Opportunity for artists to explore the power of meditation and its impact on their creative process.
2. Exploring Symbolism in Portraiture - Chance for photographers to capture deeper meanings and provoke thought through symbolic elements in portraits.
3. Creative Expression Beyond the Visual - Potential for artists to tap into other senses and explore new ways of conveying their creativity through closed-eye portraits.
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1. Fine Art Photography - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing new techniques to capture the essence of a subject through closed-eye portraits.
2. Art Therapy - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrating closed-eye portraiture in therapeutic practices to explore clients' inner visions and emotions.
3. Contemporary Art Galleries - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Curating exhibitions that challenge traditional notions of portraiture and invite viewers to engage with deeper symbolism.

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