Dreamy scenes; Surreal imagery by Martin Marcisovsky

Dublin-based photographer Martin Marcisovsky captures some interesting silhouettes fixed in equally engaging landscapes.

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Dublin-based photographer Martin Marcisovsky captures some interesting silhouettes fixed in equally engaging landscapes. These small figures appear to be either deep in thought or on some kind of journey with their backs facing us, the voyeurs peering into their dreamy scenes.

The surreal imagery leads one to believe that these worlds are perhaps within the minds of each subject. In his photo titled Me In Many Ways, we see a self-portrait of the photographer sitting atop what appears to be a misty riverbed at the bottom of a waterfall with an umbrella and a book at hand. It’s an unusual spot for a read and raises many questions. What is he doing there? Why did he choose this spot to read? Is he lost? The photograph’s accompanying caption gives some insight into the photographer’s intentions: “Within the silence of a day, within the silence of a life time, within this life or the next, sit in this space and see, see the person you are.”

Me In Many Ways

Whether the subject is a child or an adult, they each evoke their own level of self-discovery. Essentially, there are two ways to interpret each image—as a representation of feeling lost and isolated or a visual interpretation of contemplatively being in tune with oneself. It’s up to the viewer’s own intuitive perspective to decide how they interpret the intriguing series of works.

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Remembering You

On The Way To The Blossom Hill

One comment

  • Louise Kleinsorge Williams

    Sep 22, 2014 at 22:30

    Multiple thumbs up for Martin Marcisovsky’s evocative images. SO inspiring. I’d give it 10 stars for creativity, humor, effect, and technical prowess. Bravo.

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