It's a common occurrence for people to find themselves being surrounded by clutter in different areas of their lives. The photographs by Cerise Doucede entitled 'Égarements and Quotidien' show her subjects being enclosed by floating objects in their natural environment.
The erratic stills were achieved by attaching strings to each object to give the illusion of absent gravity. The shots typically took about three days to shoot, according to Doucede. The strings in the photographs were intentionally displayed in her work, because she didn't want to convey a full sense of fiction in her work, but a mixture of reality and fantasy.
With so many photographers relying on technology to convey their works, it's refreshing to see works by artist such as Doucede.
Suspended Clutter Photography
Cerise Doucede Makes Being Surrounded by Clutter Look Beautiful
Trend Themes
1. Suspended Clutter Photography - Artists are experimenting with unconventional photography techniques to create images that play with gravity and perception.
2. Blurring Reality and Fantasy - Photographers are becoming more interested in conveying a mix of fantasy and reality in their work.
3. Handcrafted Imagery - There is a growing trend of handmade elements being incorporated into photography and other digital art forms.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Photography - This industry can explore the use of unconventional objects and creative techniques to create unique and visually captivating works.
2. Interior Design - Using techniques from suspended clutter photography can allow designers to add a touch of whimsy and surrealism to any space.
3. Advertising and Marketing - Incorporating handmade elements and unconventional objects into marketing campaigns can help brands stand out in an increasingly crowded market.