In my project, abstracting from the visible characteristics of the object, I replace the observed object with its theoretical image an abstract object. The difference is erased, and one object turns into another, flowing endlessly, without limits through each other. I stop seeing it as real, the imitation of nature,anatomy,architecture disappears and the object becomes "different".Every time I "blur reality" by changing the lighting, the foreshortening, the angle of the mirror, giving myself the opportunity to compare it with the imaginary one, I get a new image.Then the sensations fade away
Ekaterina Bovkunova was born and works in St. Petersburg. Born in 1982. She graduated from the Russian State University of Service and Economics. She completed the course at St. Petersburg State University in the specialty "Culturology". In 2015, she studied at the author's photo school of Igor Sakharov, also attended various seminars and workshops on photography. In 2023, she studied at the School of art photography of Elena Sukhoveeva and Viktor Khmel. An applicant of the Stieglitz Academy, Faculty of Design.