Melissa Mızraklı, explores the human body in her photography, offering a unique and personal perspective. In some of her black-and-white works, she abstracts the body into a pictorial element, creating almost geometric compositions. By anonymizing, cloning, and multiplying her female subjects, she transforms the human figure into organic, plant-like, or mineral structures.
Melissa Mızraklı, explores the human body in her photography, offering a unique and personal perspective. In some of her black-and-white works, she abstracts the body into a pictorial element, creating almost geometric compositions. By anonymizing, cloning, and multiplying her female subjects, she transforms the human figure into organic, plant-like, or mineral structures.
Rendered in both positive and negative versions, her works evoke the yin-yang principle while also reflecting themes of symmetry and standardization. Her mirrored compositions suggest a world of synchronized movements, hinting at the unconscious coordination in human interactions.