Armed with a waterproof camera – Japanese artist Asako Narahashi – captures the midpoint between dreams and reality (or water and earth). I’m not sure if the stars are sending all this art inspiration lately – but every single post I’ve done in the last week or so have had some sort of significance – a hidden message?
I like to think of Asako’s work as a spin on the saying “are you a half empty or half full kinda person?”. Half Awake and Half Asleep in the Water can be interpreted as a “are you drowning or are you coming to the surface” type of paradox. If you think about it, spectator A (a bit depressed, going through emotional trouble) could immediately assume that the photographer is sinking and struggling to stay afloat – but in comes spectator B (chipper happy camper) to debunk that silly statement by arguing that no, the photographer is actually coming out to the surface to get some air, no panicking involved – everything’s under control.
With these two cases in mind – what do you see?
ALL IMAGES: Asako Narahashi / Via designboom
Elizabeth says
These are incredible. Love reading all you have to say about art–so insightful!
Elizabeth of The Corner Apartment
Gabriel says
Thanks Elizabeth! Happy to hear you enjoy my ramblings :D