Legendary Encounter Redrawn by Arkhai
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Legendary Encounter Redrawn by Arkhai
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Budapest-based photographer Bianka Schumann's series Arkhai captures the fragile transition from childhood to adulthood. Using her younger brother and his best friend as subjects, Schumann documents the secretive "no man's land" of adolescence in evocative portraits.
Highlight of the Week: Arkhai by Bianka Schumann
In Budapest, Hungary based photographer Bianka Schumann presented her new photo-project, called "Arkhai" as 'intimate relationship of two child-grown, grown-child, a main secret book which tells their ordinary and extraordinary world in pictures and I could be a little part of it.' Photographer explores the particular time of our lives then we are experiencing childhood and grown-up life at the same time. When we are living in two words, and get many questions. "The big questions of the life are being dissected. Is it indeed real that I am alive? The world, the Earth, the other planets and the whole solar system are really existing? And why got the chair the name of chair or the table the name of table?" - elaborates photographer in her project's description. You can take a look at the whole project here.