About the author
Anastasia Dutova was born in Saint Petersburg (1983), French-Russian photographer who has lived in the Geneva area for many years.
Anastasia's first encounter with photography occurred in 2003 when she enrolled at RGUTIS University, majoring in "Photo Design and Fashion Advertising."
Since then, the world of photography has completely captivated her creativity, leading her to explore her passion and participate in various events and competitions.
In 2010, Anastasia graduated from the university and, by fate, found herself in Geneva.
For now she finds her passion in fine art photography, focusing on the artistic images associated with the subjects in her sessions.
Anastasia strives to show images through artistic techniques, using color, light and composition as brushes to create breathtaking paintings.
Her style is characterized by a combination of colors, shapes, mixing textures using multiple exposures, the use of natural and artificial light, as well as the deliberate exaggeration of individual details or color accents.
Her vision is focused on finding the potential inherent in every person, and she strives to add a touch of magic and creativity, often unnoticed in the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
She works in the style of magical realism, transforming everyday moments through the prism of her aesthetic perception.
About the art
Lines of Life Series. Overwhelmed by the world's cruelty, especially that inflicted by my homeland on a country I deeply care for, I sought refuge in nature. Amidst the towering trees, I discovered tranquility and a profound sense of connection. The intricate patterns of their branches mirrored my own veins, illuminating our interconnectedness. My emotions found resonance in their swaying forms, inspiring me to create a series of photographs using multiple exposures. Through this project, I experienced spiritual renewal and a renewed belief in the inherent goodness and interconnectedness of all living beings. I hope these images will inspire others to find solace and hope within the natural world.