Melissa Mızraklı offers a unique and personal perspective by exploring the human body in her photography. In some of her black and white works, she transforms the body into an abstract visual element, creating almost geometric compositions. By anonymizing, cloning and reproducing female figures, she transforms the human form into organic, vegetal or mineral structures. His works, presented in both positive and negative versions, evoke the yin-yang principle while also reflecting themes of symmetry and standardization. Her mirror-like compositions evoke a world shaped by synchronized movements and point to the unconscious harmony in human interactions.
Melissa Mızraklı offers a unique and personal perspective by exploring the human body in her photography. In some of her black and white works, she transforms the body into an abstract visual element, creating almost geometric compositions. By anonymizing, cloning and reproducing female figures, she transforms the human form into organic, vegetal or mineral structures.
His works, presented in both positive and negative versions, evoke the yin-yang principle while also reflecting themes of symmetry and standardization. His mirror-like compositions evoke a world shaped by synchronized movements and point to the unconscious harmony in human interactions.