CHETASHKI
There’s nothing unusual about paving stones and rock slabs used for tiles. But if you think about it, what exactly are you seeing when you look at a cross section of something hewn from a solid rock? You’re looking at millions of years, possibly billions, as solid stone is primordial. If we are to believe that nature is capable of producing art, then it certainly would have done it in places as old as the universe itself. It certainly would have done it during the time when the universe was forming.
It took Russian photographer, Tsvetan Chetashki to realize this and that’s why he resurrects masterpieces that have remained hidden deep within the material of which our planet is composed. What you will realize when you look at Chetashki’s amazing yet delicately serene offerings is that the very earth itself is in fact an enormous ball of solid art.
A part of the magic of art is to find out a new point of view about things around us and especially - if you can use interest in the prosaic ones. Such is Tsvetan Chetashki's message to those people who look and see.
To enter his "Worlds"* you should simply free your imagination. And then you will discover a lyric landscape or a raging storm, a nude or birds, a surf or a snowy fairy tale, a dramatic battle or frozen eternity... But you can find out completely different images and states. The important thing is to present yourself with the flight of your soul, to indulge in contemplation, in the shades of romance or melancholy, to travel around your seasons, your childhood visions, suppressed for a long time, or in the explicable desire for silence.
* http://chetashkiworlds.blogspot.com/AFTER THE STORM
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