” Photographer Joanna Pallaris describes lyrical contradictions in her pictures. She uncovers hidden places where vulnerable ruins succumb to nature’s embrace. The human figure all the more fragile against backgrounds of decay, hint at underlying narratives. Her practice is strictly analogue. The inherent depth and delicacy of the photographic medium compliments her endeavour to make images that venture to otherworldly domains, that ask more questions than they answer and can somehow transcend the surface; these paper ghosts, making realities unreal.” ( http://www.ignant.de/2012/05/31/joanna-pallaris/)
“Graduated from Camberwell College of Arts in 2004, London-based 26 year old Joanna Pallaris is a photographer and Illustrator. Her layered illustrative work often has elements of distortion and combines detailed imagery with underlying narratives. Her inspiration stems from European cinema (particularly the French new wave), fleamarkets, music, vintage photography and strange curiosities. In a recent Polaroid series she explores the theme of time and loss in an increasingly fragile medium.” (http://blog.skobeleva.com/joanna-pallaris/)
























































































Her Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joannapallaris/
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