This series explores the fragility and transience of relationships in the modern world. The figures are made of plastic bags — light, transparent and disposable. They take on human-like forms: visible but intangible, present but elusive. Like the material itself, many modern relationships are short-lived, quickly losing their shape and falling apart. In dialogue with these ghostly figures, a wilting flower appears — a symbol of passion, tenderness, and memory. Muted tones and emptiness create a sense of fragility, where closeness disappears faster than it can be grasped.
Anna Kenig (born in 1984) - Fine art photographer. Born in Omsk, Russia. Since 2009 lives and works in Germany. Selected mediums: photography, digital collage. In her work addresses the themes of dreams and visions. He shoots portraits in Fine Art style.