2. Eugenia Loli’ s photographs involve her taking photograph with people
with a narrative scene in the background in order to express a greater
meaning.
She digitally manipulates vintage photos to create collages with vaguely
dark undertones. Loli uses bold, focal images on rich and often surprising
backdrops to grab the viewer’s attention.
Loli is inspired by surrealism and
modern collagists and uses her work to
convey sociopolitical and personal
issues
she believes in. Her titles allow viewers to
understand the narrative behind her
work.
3. Nicholas Lockyer involves human and unrecognisable shapes during metamorphosis. Lockyer uses
undefined human forms, cuts them up and juxtaposes them to create new world creatures and enviroments
Lockyer ‘s work explores the relationship between the point of
digitalization in today’s society, Trash Cinema and lowbrow
ephemera culture that exists outside the digital world and the
themes of primitivism, ritualism, mutation and attitudes
towards death. It resonates with humanity’s anxiety
bout their own reflection, in a world so obsesses with the
ideal body.