Melissa Faithful for Art-Sheep
Italian photographer Ramona Zordini‘s works are focused on the human body, its ability to transform and its various emotional and psychological states. In her series Changing Time and its three parts, Zordini photographs her nude subjects float, twist and thrash as water embraces them. The bodies struggle in pairs or alone, looking like embryos inside their mothers womb. Discussing issues of connection, love and desire the photographer captures the experience of an erotic yet troubled state, that even though it is unreadable to the viewer, it draws him into a dimension in between life and death, making him question his own emotions and struggles.
”I would like the impermeability of things to touch every sensation without filters occasionally my being and I stun, leaving myself imploded, to fill a box of decomposed recollections and reinventing my image and likeness. Ambiguous term, ambiguous place, gesture, thought, your eyes lost in him without entrance, is an eternal moment of transition, there is nothing like yesterday, the filter is to be cleaned,” Zordini writes on her website.