inside outside


  • Photographer
    Sara Naim
  • Prize
    Honorable Mention
  • Date of Photograph
    11/09 - 03/10
  • Technical Info
    shot on Large format

As solid hands touch solid objects one can feel the impenetrable boundary that separates their merge. These ‘separate’ spaces, however, are shared. Through various quantum discoveries of interconnectivity and ambiguity, relating to both the quantum world and on a much larger scale, proves the lack of definitive boundary. Sara Naim discusses these notions through photographing dead, human skin cells. These landscapes find themselves in an ambiguous and interrelated space, where skin breaks form to perhaps be recognized as a document of a world far beyond our own; or to possibly be located to their actual form, as cells, the smallest unit of life.

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