Kayee is a fine art photographer raised in Hong Kong before relocating to France. She creates storytelling images by assembling her self-portraits to explore the dynamics of human relationships. Her work can be expressed with a humorous, dramatic, or melancholic staging of various social interactions. Kayee attempts to offer a critical, offbeat, and sometimes poetic look at how we relate to each other. Her main body of work consists of an ongoing series entitled Visual Guide to Social Life.
Her creations have been exhibited in galleries in Hong Kong, Paris, Rome, Glasgow, and the prestigious photography fair Paris Photo 2021. She has also been published in international magazines such as Art Market Magazine and F-Stop Magazine.
The small series, Unbeatable, is a playful exploration of power and strength via an imaginary divine character. This central female character interacts with herself as people in different settings. We can see admiration expressed to a goddess representing kindness, a powerful goddess demonstrating her supernatural strength, a dominating goddess proud of her divide and rule policy, and even a goddess caught offguard by a flying banana thrown towards her.
Power is expressed in its different colors: our ability to remain kind, to use our physical strength, to govern based on our beliefs despite adversity, and to react to unwelcome events.
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IN THE SHIPYARDS OF DHAKA
A very large shipyard in Dhaka is located on the Buriganga River's banks, directly across Dhaka's old city.
Aga Szydlik INDIA
A JOURNEY INTO THE LAND OF DIVERSITY, CULTURE, AND COLORS
SEBASTIAN PIÓREK EXPLORING Enjoyable LANDSCAPE
I retrieved the idea of nature closely linked to the field of human feelings.
The Extreme Macro Photography of Bees
AN INTERVIEW SAM WITH, DROEGE
JEAN KAROTKIN GYMNOPEDIES
Gymnopédies, Karotkin's ongoing series of botanical portraits, takes its name from a trio of piano compositions by 19th-century French composer Erik Satie.
BUTTERFLIES IN LOVE WITH FLOWERS
I sometimes think Chinese art is not fully appreciated in the West. I was exposed to it growing up in Australia, although my fascination was more with calligraphy.
Lissa Hahn:
Hahn: HOW TO EVOKE A PAVLOVIAN RESPONSE IN HUMANS
AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH ELENA PARASKEVA
Elena Paraskeva is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning Conceptual Photographer and Art Director and, most recently, an official ADOBE instructor.
From a Living Hell to Heaven on Earth: the Inhumanity and Humanity of Humans
In a remote area of western Wisconsin, dogs and cats who otherwise would have ended up on death row are given a reprieve. They can now live out their lives in peace and comfort and with companionship at Home for Life (HFL), which was not afforded them outside the sanctuary's gates.
The Art of DISAPPEARING
In the classical proposal, indigenous people are usually the topic of discussion, but rarely do they have a hand in shaping it.