Codes from the other side
I've decided to create my second “blind” collection on DropArt!

Messages, codes, premonitions—that is what artworks often are. There is a constant dialogue with oneself, with life, and with the invisible world, which manifests itself through art. It is a constant flow filled with secrets and mysteries that can be deciphered. And it is always oneself facing oneself.

A series of self-portraits taken with a toy instant camera; instead of using a roll of thermal paper, I decided to use some old receipts and a few recent ones I found in one of my purses.
This experiment was possible because this little camera—which I’m obsessed with—uses the same paper as cash registers.
The receipts I used were all different, and some were a bit worn and scratched, which meant that the prints varied in color, density, sharpness, and texture.

Self-portraits taken with a toy instant camera that uses thermal paper
Single, double and multiple exposure/print
Here is the full collection

𝐶ℎ𝑒𝑒𝑟𝑠!
𝐵𝑎́𝑟𝑏𝑎𝑟𝑎 𝐵𝑒𝑧𝑖𝑛𝑎 ♥
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Greetings,
You successfully turned something as ordinary as a cash register roll into a dialogue with the invisible. The worn, scratched receipts must add so much texture and unpredictability.
Thanks for sharing.