/ Georgiana Feidi / Photo story

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This series delves into the theme of meditation. Meditation involves creating a void in  the flow of thoughts, a pause in the involuntary discourse of the mind. It serves as a journey  of self-discovery, offering a deeper understanding of artistic concerns. Whether pursued  consciously or not, the act of creation can serve as a pathway to a meditative state. Connected  to this meditative practice is the concept of “flow,” where the artistic act itself becomes an  act of presence. In Zen Buddhism, zazen, embraces two essential aspects: the act of stopping  (“shi”) and the act of looking (“kan”). These principles extend beyond meditation, shaping the  behavior of any observer, contemplator, or visual artist. Therefore, the process of creating art  transforms into a meditative journey, where inspiration evolves into revelation. The characters from the works invite viewers to contemplate the relationship between self  and surroundings. Surreal elements provoke introspection, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. The series aims to evoke internal balance and transformation, encouraging  viewers to contemplate deeper meanings and explore diverse layers of existence. 

Georgiana Feidi is a visual artist currently based in Cluj-Napoca, România, whose primary medium of expression is photography. In her artistic approach, she uses both digital and  analog tools, including post-processing and the hands-on exploration of darkroom and  alternative photography techniques. Through her art, she challenges viewers to reconsider  their perception of reality and discover new perspectives on the world.