Vague motion behind the textured glass (2002) Photography by Nathan Brusovani (Bar)

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The figure is holding a piece of glass and hiding behind it. The texture of the glass tightly pressed to the body and the trickling drops of aerosol spilt over its surface ought to cause a subtle feeling of some vague motion behind the glass. With the help of computer manipulations, contrasting blue and orange colors were added to the initial black[...]
The figure is holding a piece of glass and hiding behind it. The texture of the glass tightly pressed to the body and the trickling drops of aerosol spilt over its surface ought to cause a subtle feeling of some vague motion behind the glass. With the help of computer manipulations, contrasting blue and orange colors were added to the initial black and white image. In combination with the deep blue background, they make the picture intriguing and thought provoking.
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"I aim to combat visual mediocrity" Nathan Brusovani, was born in 1956 in St.-Peterburg. In 1978 he graduated from Peterburg University with the Master's degree. While studying there he also completed[...]

"I aim to combat visual mediocrity" Nathan Brusovani, was born in 1956 in St.-Peterburg. In 1978 he graduated from Peterburg University with the Master's degree. While studying there he also completed a course in scientific photography. For the next eight years under the influence of his elder brother, an artist, he has been studying photo art in home laboratory.
During the same period of time Nathan also taught Hebrew and was active in Jewish cultural life. He participated in various underground exhibitions in Moscow and Peterburg. While still in refusal he succeeded in smuggling out some of the negatives of my works into the USA and Israel and later the album of this works was published.
In 1987 Nathan received permission for emigration from Soviet Russia and with his wife Anna and four children came to Israel where they are living now.
In Israel Nathan participated in many exhibitions, among them the personal exhibition in Jerusalem Theater in 1997.
Now his works are represented on Web at his site:

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