
This captivating image shifts into a camera-less photographic style known as a photogram. Created by placing physical objects directly onto light-sensitive paper. The stark monochromatic palette relies on contrasting layers of deep charcoal, soft greys, and a glowing white silhouette where the hand, and a rigid geometric grid intersect. Historically, this rare photographic experiment highlights avant-garde curiosity, capturing a ghostly expression of everyday objects transformed into a haunting, multi-layered collage.
László Moholy Nagy
László Moholy-Nagy was a Hungarian painter, photographer and a professor in the Bauhaus school. Heavely influenced by constructivism. He pioneered his style with works in painting, drawing, photography, collage, sculpture, film, theater, and writing. His largest accomplishment may be the School of Design in Chicago, which survives today as part of the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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