Andrea Zvadová

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ANDREA ZVADOVÁ

A freelance photographer from Bratislava, now based in London. She focuses on beauty, portrait and still life. She works with both digital and analogue photography including old techniques. She mostly uses medium format cameras for her studio work. In her floral series, she focuses on the use of colours and distortion. Each image has been created with practical effects in camera without any further manipulation. Her aim is to create imagery that encourages a viewer to stop and explore, dissect and analyse.

Hibernation XX.

Andrea Zvadová
Andrea Zvadová

The Hibernation series presents the fragile beauty of flowers, preserving their colour and complex details in frozen form. In this form, they can be preserved for a long time. As soon as they are exposed to a higher temperature, everything changes andindividual parts decompose. The photo is a parallel to the fragility of our world and the climate crisis we are living in. It displays the sweet time of ignorance before we enter into difficult times and a new space in which we will have to re-sensitize and reconnect with the world. All photos are created in digital medium format (Hasselblad or Phase One) in the author's studio, printed on archival gallery Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper.

Price €410
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Hibernation XII.

Andrea Zvadová
Andrea Zvadová

The Hibernation series presents the fragile beauty of flowers, preserving their colour and complex details in frozen form. In this form, they can be preserved for a long time. As soon as they are exposed to a higher temperature, everything changes andindividual parts decompose. The photo is a parallel to the fragility of our world and the climate crisis we are living in. It displays the sweet time of ignorance before we enter into difficult times and a new space in which we will have to re-sensitize and reconnect with the world. All photos are created in digital medium format (Hasselblad or Phase One) in the author's studio, printed on archival gallery Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl paper.

Price €410
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Peonies I.

Andrea Zvadová
Andrea Zvadová

Peonies are very fragile and have a limited blooming time. They open and bloom into a huge piece of art. They wilt quickly, but there is still so much beauty in their aging and blooming. The peony takes many forms during its life - just like all of us. Some photos from this series capture one and the same bouquet. Over one week, the red and pink colour gradually changed into cream and white. Over time, completely different flowers emerged. The series with peonies was created during the lockdown in London, when the first flower shops finally opened and the whole city was still a kind of oasis of silence, in which only birds could be heard, no cars or humming planes. Through the obstruction of water and focusing on drops that deform the image into microscopic abstract shapes, the author tried to capture this fleeting world of silence, peace and beauty intertwined with the fear of the unknown.

Price €410
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Peonies IV.

Andrea Zvadová
Andrea Zvadová

Peonies are very fragile and have a limited blooming time. They open and bloom into a huge piece of art. They wilt quickly, but there is still so much beauty in their aging and blooming. The peony takes many forms during its life - just like all of us. Some photos from this series capture one and the same bouquet. Over one week, the red and pink colour gradually changed into cream and white. Over time, completely different flowers emerged. The series with peonies was created during the lockdown in London, when the first flower shops finally opened and the whole city was still a kind of oasis of silence, in which only birds could be heard, no cars or humming planes. Through the obstruction of water and focusing on drops that deform the image into microscopic abstract shapes, the author tried to capture this fleeting world of silence, peace and beauty intertwined with the fear of the unknown.

Price €410
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Peonies VII.

Andrea Zvadová
Andrea Zvadová

Peonies are very fragile and have a limited blooming time. They open and bloom into a huge piece of art. They wilt quickly, but there is still so much beauty in their aging and blooming. The peony takes many forms during its life - just like all of us. Some photos from this series capture one and the same bouquet. Over one week, the red and pink colour gradually changed into cream and white. Over time, completely different flowers emerged. The series with peonies was created during the lockdown in London, when the first flower shops finally opened and the whole city was still a kind of oasis of silence, in which only birds could be heard, no cars or humming planes. Through the obstruction of water and focusing on drops that deform the image into microscopic abstract shapes, the author tried to capture this fleeting world of silence, peace and beauty intertwined with the fear of the unknown.

Price €410
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