PHANTOM PAIN by Katya Demidova

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Pages: 36

Edition: 500

Dimensions: 18,5 x 25 cm

Language: English

ISBN: 978-961-288-365-2

Book: Soft cover with embossed title, gauze binding

Phantom Pain is a series of photographs by Katya Demidova, exploring the symptoms of phantom pain as a result of separation with a loved one. The images capture the atmosphere of the emotional journey from sadness to the acceptance and new beginnings. A series of 16 photographs accompanied by a poem-like short narrative by the artist. "In 2010 I went to Spain with my partner knowing that by the end of the trip we were going to separate. Our break-up was inevitable. I flew home alone. It was the first time when I experienced phantom pain."...

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Pages: 36

Edition: 500

Dimensions: 18,5 x 25 cm

Language: English

ISBN: 978-961-288-365-2

Book: Soft cover with embossed title, gauze binding

Phantom Pain is a series of photographs by Katya Demidova, exploring the symptoms of phantom pain as a result of separation with a loved one. The images capture the atmosphere of the emotional journey from sadness to the acceptance and new beginnings. A series of 16 photographs accompanied by a poem-like short narrative by the artist. "In 2010 I went to Spain with my partner knowing that by the end of the trip we were going to separate. Our break-up was inevitable. I flew home alone. It was the first time when I experienced phantom pain."...

Review by Float Magazine

Pages: 36

Edition: 500

Dimensions: 18,5 x 25 cm

Language: English

ISBN: 978-961-288-365-2

Book: Soft cover with embossed title, gauze binding

Phantom Pain is a series of photographs by Katya Demidova, exploring the symptoms of phantom pain as a result of separation with a loved one. The images capture the atmosphere of the emotional journey from sadness to the acceptance and new beginnings. A series of 16 photographs accompanied by a poem-like short narrative by the artist. "In 2010 I went to Spain with my partner knowing that by the end of the trip we were going to separate. Our break-up was inevitable. I flew home alone. It was the first time when I experienced phantom pain."...

Review by Float Magazine