Prague-based artist Ivana Vostrakova (www.ivanavostrakova.com/en/) blends photography and painting to create clean, minimalist compositions that frequently feature figures caught between lines and curves, trapped in circles and confused at crossroads. They jump from one height to another or searchingly look for paths ahead or simply float in space.Ivana loves playing with perspectives. She takes things and characters out of their usual contexts and combines seemingly incompatible elements to devise “a completely new unexpected reality”.
Dream-like, sometimes melancholic, her work is innovative and very attractive.
You can find Ivana on Facebook (www.facebook.com/IvanaVostrakovaPhotographs/) and Saatchi Art (www.saatchiart.com/account/profile/91105).
Images used with permission.

Shared on my FB page for a friend who is a photographer with similar aesthetics.
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Thank you 😀
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you’re welcome
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These are fantastic – I thought they were early modernist – a lot older than they must be having looked at the portrait of Ivana. Thanks for this post and for the link!
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They have a certain Hitchcockian air, in my view.
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I like the guy in the overcoat, nice work, Ivana. (I like the woman too)
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She is lovely indeed!
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As always your work is very precious!
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