BEAUTY AND CRUELTY
For Hungarian photographer Peter Zelei, there is no “black and white” when it comes to humanity: “I believe we are a very complicated mix of good, bad, darkness and light,” he explained in an interview with Citizen Brooklyn. His photographs are filled with beauty and cruelty, with scenes and scenarios that simultaneously enchant and disturb the psyche. Dolls are frequently seen in various states of disrepair, representing the abandoned inner child who is rattling their chains at the edges of our consciousness. In many images, disparate elements and figures actually represent a singular being, divided as they are in their own biological and psychological drives. Each image functions like a dark poem, evoking fear and excitement as the mind extrapolates upon the mysterious events that Zelei portrays.
[Source: illusion magazine]
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