Honorable Mention / 2015 / Fine Art / Collage

Playing My Way

  • Photographer
    Mikhail Batrak, Ukraine

Allegoric images on the role of art and creativity in our daily life, the gift of
expression and desire to share it.

I was born in 1984 in Kherson, a provincial town of southern Ukraine. It was the time when the Soviet Union era and its values were coming to an end. People from my immediate environment believe I made a happy choice entering a nautical college. I carved out a career as a merchant navy officer, won respect and became financially self-sufficient, which was considered a success by common standards. But at a certain point I started to feel there’s something lacking and that my own self was beyond one-size-fits-all concept of modern life. The more I traveled, saw new countries and cities, read, the more apparent the feeling became. In pursuit of answers I turned to photography in 2009. I learned everything by myself – studied composition, shooting techniques and best practices, picture editors and developed my own methods and approaches. And in 2011, I produced my first decent photo collages. Negation of a conventional reality and meditation enabled me to unite seemingly opposite concepts and ideas in my creative space. So, my photographic experience embodies a synthesis of mind and aesthetics, a fusion of surrealism and Zen Buddhism, logic and sensitivity, European rationality and a cosmic element of the East. My photographs feature much air and sea, play of colors and lines, reflections and transformations. And the most important – they include a spiritual search for the self and the fullness of existence. I strain after a photograph to evolve into an open-end story with an ellipsis, from a tool for recording moments of existence. From this standpoint, each piece of my work is a story of searching for freedom and answers for essential questions.

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