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Weronika Jedrzejczak, Inspiration - 100,000 km - Exhalation

Looking at the photographs of Weronika Jedrzejczak, we notice first of all the coherence of the series, we can see that all the photographs belong to the same series, that they are not a collection of random and not much in common photos, which were given only the same signboard in the form of a title. 

I don't know Veronika personally and I don't know her as a person, I don't know in particular whether she is cheerful or sad, positive or negative about life. The only things I know about her are her photographs and what she has written about herself and her photographs. And she writes about the volatility of her emotional states, which are dominated by black, which has always been a symbol of the dark side of the moon....

Let's give her the floor:

In photography, she is primarily interested in different, extreme emotional states and is always looking for visual forms to represent her experiences. She is somewhere in between, somewhere where it's all fluid, unstable and impressionable... Works from the series: "Inhale - 100000 km - Exhale". 

"What we find words for, we no longer care about." F. Nietzsche 

Weronika Jedrzejczak, Inspiration - 100,000 km - Exhalation

The opposite of love is fear. The theme of the work is various emotional states. An attempt to depict the human psyche through selected photographs. It is also a visualization of emotional struggles and the way out of the chaos of events and thoughts, an attempt to convey extreme experiences through photography. It is a journey and a return to places and events that have left a clear trace in the author's emotional sphere. These places merge into one space shrouded in black. A story of loneliness, love and madness. It is a picture of a disturbed mind. The work has no beginning or end, this certain randomness of casting glances can "launch" new threads. The work presented is an attempt to find a balance between different emotional states, the work depicts an emotional sine wave, where color and light try to lighten the omnipresent blackness.

Weronika Jedrzejczak - Born in 1992 in Lodz, Poland. She studied art history at the Jagiellonian University. Graduated from the direction of photography at PWSFTviT in Lodz. She graduated from the Pedagogical Study at the University of Arts in Poznan. 

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