'Winter' by Borbala Suto-Nagy is the Reason for the Season
Marissa Brassfield — December 21, 2009 — Fashion
References: snbora.tk & behance.net
With the Northeast is getting hammered with snowstorms right now, I can't help but think of 'Winter' by Borbala Suto-Nagy. This photo set blends winter forest wonderlands and photography in a way that can only be appreciated by those who adore cold weather.
Check out more shots of 'Winter' by Borbala Suto-Nagy above, and keep clicking for more winter-loving features from Trend Hunter's archives.
Implications - Hopefully while you are browsing you are curled up with a hot cup of cocoa because these pictures may give you the chills. Borbala Suto-Nagy's series gives off an incredibly isolated and lonely feeling. There is only one person featured in the images, but their back is always turned.
Check out more shots of 'Winter' by Borbala Suto-Nagy above, and keep clicking for more winter-loving features from Trend Hunter's archives.
Implications - Hopefully while you are browsing you are curled up with a hot cup of cocoa because these pictures may give you the chills. Borbala Suto-Nagy's series gives off an incredibly isolated and lonely feeling. There is only one person featured in the images, but their back is always turned.
Trend Themes
1. Winter Forest Photography - Opportunity for photographers to capture the beauty of winter landscapes and create visually captivating images.
2. Isolation Aesthetic - Potential for artists and designers to explore the theme of loneliness and create thought-provoking visual artworks.
3. Weather-inspired Art - Space for artists to utilize weather elements as a source of inspiration in their creative endeavors.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Disruptive innovation opportunity for photographers to experiment with new techniques and perspectives in capturing winter landscapes.
2. Art - Opportunity for artists to explore and create expressive art pieces centered around the theme of isolation and loneliness.
3. Design - Potential for designers to incorporate the idea of weather and climate into their design projects, connecting nature with human experiences.
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