Artwork description:

Shall we dance? Let me hold your fingers as I twirl you faster and faster, until your other side’s reflection falls into my arms.

A real underwater photograph of the internal reflection from the water surface. It shows a face and the body of a topless dancer in red skirt on black background. There is no real nudity, just a distorted reflection of it.

This work is part of the series 'The Other Side REFLECTIONS':

There is always another side, another way to see things, a different voice. The sky and boats in the calm water - is one side. What’s on the other side?

One day I grabbed my camera and jumped in the water to take pictures; however instead of photographing models I started looking up - at the other side of the water’s surface. As you probably know, the inner side of water’s surface is a liquid mirror. Its reflections however; are very different from the ones we see in a regular mirror.

I took a few pictures to let you see them too. Because it’s worth it.

Materials used:

Digital print on aluminum plate

Tags:
#reflection #underwater #dancer #topless #red skirt 
Salsa - from the series 'The Other Side REFLECTIONS' - print on aluminum (2017)
Photograph
by Alex Sher

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  • Photograph on Panel / Board / MDF
  • From a limited edition of 12
  • Size: 91.44 x 60.96 x 2.54cm / 91.44 x 60.96cm (actual image size)
  • Ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Abstract
  • Subject: Nudes and erotic
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Shall we dance? Let me hold your fingers as I twirl you faster and faster, until your other side’s reflection falls into my arms.

A real underwater photograph of the internal reflection from the water surface. It shows a face and the body of a topless dancer in red skirt on black background. There is no real nudity, just a distorted reflection of it.

This work is part of the series 'The Other Side REFLECTIONS':

There is always another side, another way to see things, a different voice. The sky and boats in the calm water - is one side. What’s on the other side?

One day I grabbed my camera and jumped in the water to take pictures; however instead of photographing models I started looking up - at the other side of the water’s surface. As you probably know, the inner side of water’s surface is a liquid mirror. Its reflections however; are very different from the ones we see in a regular mirror.

I took a few pictures to let you see them too. Because it’s worth it.

Materials used:

Digital print on aluminum plate

Tags:
#reflection #underwater #dancer #topless #red skirt 

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Alex Sher is an award-winning American underwater fine art photographer internationally recognized for his distinctive depictions of feminine sensuality. Sher was born in Ukraine and moved to the United States... Read more

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