Ma #9
Pigment print
69 x 49 cm
Working with abstraction since the beginning of her artistic career, Ea Vasko questions the acts of seeing and perception through her innovative photographic approach. Her works focus on urban environments, drawing attention to types of places that usually go unnoticed. Using light's potential to reflect and travel through translucent materials, she tests the limits of photography, pushing her surroundings to a point beyond recognition.
In Ma, the artist photographs liminal spaces, such as corridors,
hallways, and yards. The title of the series derives from the Japanese
term used in art and architecture, translating to "gap” or "the space
between two structural parts.” Her pictures embrace the invisibility of
transitional spaces and create dreamlike scenarios that transcend mere
architectural documentation.