In "Gravity," Aapo Huhta's creates black and white experimental darkroom distortions on paper. His work plunges into a nocturnal void, dissolving the horizon and enveloping human figures in a misty shroud. These spectral bodies, both tangible and distant, challenge the norms of three-dimensionality and figurative photography. Through analog techniques, Huhta warps space and time, distorting human forms to convey mortality. Transitioning from bright sunlight to the depths of night, "Gravity" symbolizes the presence of death and disintegration. Set at the edge of an imaginary black hole, the series captures the beauty of decay and hints at a serene, arid landscape beyond the void. @aapo__huhta

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