The specter of life by Marcin Mirosławski

It is a metaphorical and allegorical journey through my self, but at the same time it is a universal story through metaphors and symbols, everyone can try to find themselves in these photos.

The specter of life is a kind of diary of my life in 2020. It is a metaphorical and allegorical journey through my self, but at the same time it is a universal story through metaphors and symbols, everyone can try to find themselves in these photos.

When you have a HOUSE, but you don’t have a HOME, you’re MENTALLY HOMELESS… If you don’t have a mental home… you have nothing!!! The illusion of day to day is lost. I try to answer the question of what a real home has become for me. I have not yet received an answer to this question …

I believe that black and white photography allows for the context of colors in the mind. It’s up to you how colorful it can become. Color photography leaves no doubt.

There comes a time when you open your eyes wide and see that the world as you know and co-create it has been totally destroyed. Values, emotions and beliefs you cherished the most have completely disintegrated. All my life I have thought that such situations could happen to everyone else but me. I was wrong. I sank into a deep dark dream in which nothing made sense. I started looking for a way to awaken and get out of this awful predicament. Thus I returned to photography after a very long time. Photography has become a sort of phototherapy for me.

 I was born in 1986. I live in Kraśnik, Poland. I graduated from Lublin School of Photography. I am an independent photographer and I create my own subjective projects. [Official Website]

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