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This photo was featured as the cover of CHANDOS Audio CD: James MacMillan with BBC Philharmonic, featuring Quickening coupled with the symphonic suite The Sacrifice: Three Interludes, taken from his opera, The Sacrifice.  

It was also the cover on Ajay Close's "The Daughter of Lady Macbeth", by Sandstone Press.


Part of the series titled 'Alter Ego'. 

Edition of 12. 

The artwork is printed on a 100% archival museum-quality Giclee paper.

Each print is dated, signed and numbered by the artist and comes with the Certificate of Authenticity.

Image size 463 (W) mm x 600 mm (H) (18" x 23,5").


Other 'limited edition' sizes are also available, please get in touch and we will be happy to provide you with further details.



Statement: 

Just as there are two sides to every coin without changing its true value, every person has a special connection with their inner world without the need to compromise. The notion of being able to see and identify the other side of yourself is what makes everybody different and special with relation to their environment and other people. By emphasising a connection with one’s natural background or concentrating on a specific personal fragment is what helps to achieve this understanding of beauty or being distinct.
The series focuses on the man and his fascination, or otherwise the opposite reaction, with his own body. By isolating the point of focus in every image, I wanted to invite the viewer to imagine himself in the same place behind the “wall”. Whereas by introducing the subtle contrast between the nude part of a body and the covering shield in the form of a desolate, crumbling wall, as if to blend into each other, I also wanted to intrigue and provoke an emotional response within the viewer that could only be interpreted by him/herself.  
I found the use of colour would be a distraction to create the desired effect. Yet I left the principal greenish/blue cast so as to suggest the proneness towards the age, whereas the cracked texture also suggests the fragility of the environment.

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Alter Ego (Pregnant) [Limited edition of 12] Photograph

Katya Evdokimova

United Kingdom

Photography, Photo on Paper

Size: 18.1 W x 23.6 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This photo was featured as the cover of CHANDOS Audio CD: James MacMillan with BBC Philharmonic, featuring Quickening coupled with the symphonic suite The Sacrifice: Three Interludes, taken from his opera, The Sacrifice. It was also the cover on Ajay Close's "The Daughter of Lady Macbeth", by Sandstone Press. Part of the series titled 'Alter Ego'. Edition of 12. The artwork is printed on a 100% archival museum-quality Giclee paper. Each print is dated, signed and numbered by the artist and comes with the Certificate of Authenticity. Image size 463 (W) mm x 600 mm (H) (18" x 23,5"). Other 'limited edition' sizes are also available, please get in touch and we will be happy to provide you with further details. Statement: Just as there are two sides to every coin without changing its true value, every person has a special connection with their inner world without the need to compromise. The notion of being able to see and identify the other side of yourself is what makes everybody different and special with relation to their environment and other people. By emphasising a connection with one’s natural background or concentrating on a specific personal fragment is what helps to achieve this understanding of beauty or being distinct. The series focuses on the man and his fascination, or otherwise the opposite reaction, with his own body. By isolating the point of focus in every image, I wanted to invite the viewer to imagine himself in the same place behind the “wall”. Whereas by introducing the subtle contrast between the nude part of a body and the covering shield in the form of a desolate, crumbling wall, as if to blend into each other, I also wanted to intrigue and provoke an emotional response within the viewer that could only be interpreted by him/herself. I found the use of colour would be a distraction to create the desired effect. Yet I left the principal greenish/blue cast so as to suggest the proneness towards the age, whereas the cracked texture also suggests the fragility of the environment.

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Photography:

Photo on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

12

Size:

18.1 W x 23.6 H x 0.1 D in

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Katya Evdokimova is a professional photographer who lives and works in the UK and Europe. After earning her BA from University College London in 1999, she has since 2003 found herself captivated by and single-mindedly committed to the medium of photography. Self-taught, she has had her work exhibited in multiple shows around the world including Ariano Film Festival Photo Award, Italy, 2017; 5th Annual Exposure Award 'Dreamers Collection' Digital Display at Musee du Louvre, France, 2015; The Royal Photographic Society, "˜Selected Images: 1854 - 2012' as part of Bristol Festival of Photography, solo exhibition at HayHill Gallery, Cork St in London, in 2009; at Musee de L'Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland, in 2007; and Cooper Union, New York. In 2006 her work was chosen for the cover of Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment as one of four Penguin Classics reprints that year. Her photographs have been published in many publications such as British Journal of Photography, The Independent, DayFour, Light and Lens: Photography of the Digital Age by Focal Press, as well as being part of a permanent collection at Kyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, Japan. She has been awarded multiple photographic awards among which Honourable Mention at Urban Photo Awards, 2017, Italy; Nominee at Photogrvphy Grant, 2nd Edition, 2017; Honourable Mention, IPA, 'Family of Man', US; Professional Nominee for 1st Fine Art Photography Awards, 2015; Honourable Mention for Monochrome Awards, 2015; winner at Photo Life's Image International, Canada, in 2010; Professional Photographer of the Year in Portrait category in 2006 by Professional Photography Magazine, UK; semi-finalist in the Hasselblad Masters Awards; and shortlisted for the Sony World Photography Awards in 2008. In 2008 she was also the recipient of the grand prize for the exhibition organised by the British Council in Bogota, Colombia. ––––– PERSONAL STATEMENT: "In the technical aspect of my approach, I try to remain within the boundaries of a traditional photography as much as possible. I am equally a strong advocate of the phrase “picture is worth a thousand words” and therefore try to make the viewers feel as though the only interpretation they can give to the context is the one found within their own imagination."

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