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Itona
Artist/
Digital Artist

Itona

Digital Artist

Bio

He began photographing in 2013, focusing primarily on landscapes.
The following year, 2014, production shifted to portraits, where it remains to this day.
Over the previous nine years, the photographic work I made was done by consid-ering how to make them clearer and more impressive by introducing humans with-out destroying the flavor of the landscape. I didn't want the distance between the photographer and the photographed to be insignificant, so I continued to use a single focal length lens with the same reliable distance as my view. I shoot the shutter thinking that I want the time itself to be like a scene in a movie, something that makes you want to touch and think about something, rather than the process of creating a work of art. I create my work every day with these thoughts and con-cepts, but the feelings take different directions and digital art has become another form of expression. In a world where it has become easier and easier for anyone to give themselves over to photography, I feel that what I express will become my clear artwork as I spend my entire life creating. I've gone on a bit too long, but I continue to breathe and move through the landscapes I see and project with my eyes in this world today.

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