ANNA TUT
ARTIST'S STATEMENT //
As a photoartist born on the border of China and Russia in the Far East, my artistic journey has been shaped by a range of experiences. Having moved frequently, I found that the shifting environments fueled my creativity, pushing me to explore the depths of human emotion through my work.
When my initial economic profession lost its spark, I turned to photography, discovering a medium to express my thoughts and feelings. My work delves into the influence of color on human behavior, revealing how hues can evoke memories and shape perceptions.
Embracing an interdisciplinary approach, I incorporate techniques such as embroidery, appliqué, and collage, weaving together textures and layers to create images that resonate on multiple levels. Currently, I am immersed in an art project that combines long exposure photography and light painting, capturing moments and transforming them into narratives. Through this exploration, I aim to invite viewers into a dialogue about the interplay of light, color, and the human experience, encouraging them to see the world through a different lens.