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Mathieu Piranda Rorschach Test Photography Explores Symmetry

Mathieu Piranda's Rorschach Test photography series is inspired by the iconic psychiatric tool. Featuring a set of mirrored landscape graphics, the photo series explores the art of symmetry and is made up of captivating shots that are lensed in black and white.

The French photographer's aesthetic relies on mirrored and reflective elements, motifs that are synonymous with Rorschach Test photography and art that is abstract yet symbolic of one's state of mind.

Whether capturing mirrored trees, flowers or mountainous peaks, Mathieu Piranda pushes visual boundaries with his latest art series. His compositions are captivating, thought provoking and manage to play with the perception of their viewer. Overall, the photographs are both sublime and cinematic, resembling conceptual scenes that are taken right out of a dream.
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1. Symmetry Exploration - The Rorschach Test photography series by Mathieu Piranda explores the art of symmetry and challenges the viewer's perception.
2. Mirrored Aesthetic - Mathieu Piranda's mirrored landscape graphics create captivating shots that play with perception and push visual boundaries.
3. Abstract Symbolism - The black and white compositions of Mathieu Piranda's Rorschach Test photography resemble conceptual scenes that provoke thought and resemble dreams.
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