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Inkjetprint on canvas // Scream by Sergey Bratkov is a haunting photograph rendered as an inkjet print on canvas, capturing a distorted face in a moment of apparent shock or terror. The image is blurred, intensifying the emotional impact and evoking a sense of unease. The open mouth and exaggerated features suggest a primal scream, while the lack of clarity adds a surreal, dreamlike quality, amplifying the ambiguity and tension. Bratkov’s work often delves into psychological depths, and this piece appears to confront the viewer with themes of fear, existential angst, or the raw, unfiltered expressions of human emotion.
Scream, 1998
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Inkjetprint on canvas // Scream by Sergey Bratkov is a haunting photograph rendered as an inkjet print on canvas, capturing a distorted face in a moment of apparent shock or terror. The image is blurred, intensifying the emotional impact and evoking a sense of unease. The open mouth and exaggerated features suggest a primal scream, while the lack of clarity adds a surreal, dreamlike quality, amplifying the ambiguity and tension. Bratkov’s work often delves into psychological depths, and this piece appears to confront the viewer with themes of fear, existential angst, or the raw, unfiltered expressions of human emotion.
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