Born
in Chelmsko, Poland, Justyna Neryng spent much of her
childhood playing with her father’s cameras and dark room while
roaming the forests of Chelmsko on the Czech boarder. As an adult, a
mother and an immigrant to Britain, her photography has flourished
into a substantial body of portraiture. Perhaps the most evocative of
her works are her exquisitely emotive self-portraits that seem to
carry the dark spirit of the forest from her childhood as well as
potently baring the scares of modern womanhood. They show
vulnerability and intimate eroticism as well as a deep sense of
isolation and alienation. It is these portraits that have been most
published and exhibited in both in her polish homeland and in the UK.
Justyna produces currently her works in her adopted hometown
Brighton, where she lives with her daughter.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
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