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DURING TWO DAYS IN THE CENTER OF POZNAN, IN THE ONLY THEN EMPIK STORE, WE COULD SHARE OUR PASSION WITH A WIDE AUDIENCE OF VISITORS.

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ALL OF THIS WAS ACCOMPANIED BY A PHOTO EXHIBITION: "TATTOO AND BODY."

The photographs, taken by Krzysztof Kurłowicz, were directed optimally for perception, as Marta Smolińska-Byczuk wrote. They presented humans defined by their tattoos. The inked patterns on their bodies seemed to be a substantive part of their faces, an essence and mirror of the models' personalities, their calling cards, and identity tags.

 

IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS, THE HUMAN WAS DEFINED BY THEIR TATTOOS.

The pattern tattooed on the body is considered to be a substitute face, an entity and a person distinguished by the photographed figure, its business card and identifier.
 

 

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