Zebra submitted?
The zebra photo shoot was born after a dark period of my life, in the wakes of which I intended to reflect on the concept of precultural reality, concrete reality, and focus on the concept of woman[hood].
In the savannah, mother nature has given us a clear example with the zebra, whose physical characteristics allow it to be camouflaged from lions, who only see monochromatically, but not from humans.
Here, the zebra in question is the woman, whose central role within our existence remains relative, and whose perception depends on the sensibility of the observer.
Are we lions, or can we see beyond?
The print is on painting canvas, rather than fine art canvas, to remind us of the essentials; the 100 x 100 cm dimensions are slightly non-standard as we all need to move out of conformism in order to have a better perspective on that what surrounds us; the square format is to draw in the observer and be more focused on the subject.
Stefano Giacchi, Italy, Città Di Castello