Embark on a journey of discovery in a world of wonder. Sarolta Bán's photo allegories are modern-day fairy tales set in a surreal land where imagination reigns.
Originally a jewelry designer, Bán created portraits of rescue dogs to shine a spotlight on the need for shelter animals to find forever homes. Her images share the charm these animals all have in their true nature.
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Hungarian photographer Sarolta Bán creates her work by digitally manipulating 50 to 100 layers of her own photos of everyday objects into an amazing world of imagination. She enjoys taking ordinary elements and combining them to create stories and personalities. She says, I hope that the meanings of my pictures are never too limited, open in some way, and that each viewer can transform them in a personal way. Her commissions include images for book covers, album art, and posters for concerts and theatre theater productions. In 2012, Sarolta won Elle magazine's Young Artist Talent Award. Her work has been exhibited internationally in Hungary, France, Italy, Poland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Ireland, Japan, and the United States. Online, her work has been featured on Huffington Post, BoredPanda, BuzzFeed, and MyModernMet, to name a few.
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