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Masks

Masks seem to have two main functions that may well or not go together: symbolic meaning and protecting one’s anonymity. You can wear a king’s or a fool’s mask – to play, pretend, perform. A mask suggests its own way of acting. When you act in accordance with your mask, it is like trying on a different identity layer. Yet, your deeper self is left intact.

A mask is meant be worn by humans but it always remains something external. It is linked to a human face but can never become part of our nature. Even our own personality can be seen as a mask above our essence. The Latin word “persona” literally means a mask. In this sense the world is a theater, indeed…

Giving "faces" to nature: trees, ice, air, water, makes me think of enountering the spirits of elements.

Sacral rituals in many cultures involved masks and costumes to communicate with the spirits or embody gods and thus execute power over the universe. Masks also used to be a way to disguise and protect yourself: from evil spirits or just from people’s curiosity.

Wearing a mask can give one a moment of forbidden freedom and even power. It is a fascinating concept. But masks without people are no less fascinating to me. A mask without a person is much like “a smile without a cat”. It is potentially an abstract symbol – of a deity, character, emotion, or of anonymity itself. Is it a presence or an absence?

I liked to experiment with the concepts and symbols of consciousness and emotion.

So I used a blank mask – a calm human face – in juxtaposition with the elements and other symbols. This blankness is expressive in its own way. It is hollow and lacks expression but then the emotion can come from the setting itself. It brings out a range of emotions from serenity to loneliness, from insecurity to power. One nice thing about this is that your fantasy can wander and find its own meanings and interpretations.

So here is my mask project.

I would be very curious to hear about your associations and thoughts…

Welcome to my world!

It’s been a long time since I wanted to create a separate blog for my fine art photography. Life – which is the object of my photographic fixation, as the title of this website proclaims – is always very busy and often comes in the way of sharing and writing. But now I am going to keep my both websites with their blogs – my portraiture website at www.olgarook.com, and this one for fine art and conceptual photographs, nature, urban scenes and much more. Because I love it all!

I have started this website with a few image galleries and plan to add more gallery pages and sets in the near future. It will not be all as black and white as it appears now: I love color just as much. I will also share my images and thoughts on the blog. You can subscribe to an RSS feed to receive updates. And – which is more fun and interaction – you can follow my Facebook page (you get it: I like it, when you like my work!).

While my portrait website is bilingual (all texts are both in English and in Dutch, and I am a native speaker of neither of them), here I will keep it simple. This does not mean, though, that I mind if you comment in Dutch, Russian, or any other language! All comments are welcome and make me happy.

Thank you for being here, and I hope you enjoy my work!

My first image on this blog will be “global”:

An aerial photograph: intens blue atmosphere above the Earth. The Earch can be seen at a diagonal angle and with rounded sides. That makes you think the photo was taken from a space ship.

I guess, if you came from Alpha Centauri and where visiting Earth for a holiday, this could have been a postcard you send home: "Greetings from Planet Earth".

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