Tag: tumblr

  • Sasha – The mysterious photographer lensing uncomfortably close sadistic images

    Sasha – The mysterious photographer lensing uncomfortably close sadistic images

    Uncomfortable close-ups of body parts. Eyes, mouths and female genitalia. Netted faces and feet. Blood and blown out imagery. The mysterious photographer simply known as Sasha invites her audience to take pleasure in imagery that is disturbing in its voyeuristic emotion.

    Little is known about Sasha. Only that she is an upcoming photographer from St. Petersburg in Russia and that she is relatively new to image creation. Sasha’s images are repulsively beautiful, pulling her viewers in, letting them question why these images were created and who her equally mysterious, nameless models are. Her images remind one of the perverse hidden fantasies of some sadist’s private archive.

    Image production and choice of subject matter have evolved since the digital age, and it appears that many artists are narrowing in on the seemingly unseen or untapped aspects of the same subject matter. Approaching the body in different ways. Beauty glazed in blood is definitely an internet trend that has risen in the past year or so. More and more photographers seem to be drawn towards that which is uncomfortable, lensing into existence disturbing imagery that internet kids eat up and regurgitate onto their own social media personas. It’s like the dark age of Tumblr nihilism all over again (for some more creepy content like this check out photographer Sad Avery). Instead of nihilist memes we have nihilist photography.

    “I am fond of capturing details because it is what people fail to see. They see the whole picture without paying attention to some little things of great significance. I have an obsession with depersonalization problems as I suppose a face has lost its importance as an art object. I want my pictures to convey that problem of depersonalization in the world where nobody cares about individuals but everybody is obsessed with same looks. In the near future I want to gain real skill and artistry, among other things in fulfilling what I want to say, but as for now my work is much more about idea than performing.”

    This new mode of producing faceless work is a shift towards depersonalization of image maker and model in a world of over sharing (also see Ben Zank). Faceless depersonalized work lends anonymity to the parties involved so that they can freely partake in disturbing, sometimes sadistic in its appearance, image creation. Sasha’s imagery is in short, really scary, and a rupture in what can traditionally be considered a subject matter of note. Then again it can be argued that photographing anything is to lend it importance (Sontag 1977).

  • Splash your feed with locally produced content 101: Tumblr blogs to follow

    Having read somewhere that local is the new global or was it that global was the new local, I soon found my confusion summed up in the catch phrase “glocal”. The internet can be a confusing space for those looking to inject specifically local creativity onto their glistening screens. In order to help Bubblegum Club readers navigate the inter webs for locally curated tumblr feeds I decided to come up with this little list of helpful hints.

    One of the best ways of seeing South African creativity in action is through platforms such as Tumblr where our own creatives share their insights on what is trending and “to die for” on the interwebs.  Here are my helpful pick of tumblr sites to  help you help fill your message board with content from South African Bloggers and content makers.

     SELLOANE

    According to her site she is a fine art student based in Durban. Her board features tailored grunge looks specific to the urban street scene. She loves her sleek straight cuts and features beautiful jewellery pieces. She also features some beautiful artworks and photography.

    Fifty-centz

    With a description of “European born South African Unicorn”  I could not but include her as part of my list of blog gems. Her site features plenty of youthful faces in a causal daze with model-like allure. Plenty of pastel background photography with angular architectural shots, if you’re into that sort of thing.

    Just Let them Eat Cake

    This blog by Cape Town based writer/researcher (her slashie game is hard ya’ll)

    Provides a good mix of imagery and writing content both of which feature a South African editorial focus. A good one to follow to bring back some intellectual discourse into your dashboard feed. She also features beautiful poetry and her selfie game is on point.

    My 3rd Eye View 

    This blog features the works from the creatures of the successful “The honey” blog. Her photographs are breathtakingly beautiful. Featuring the gritty images of Johannesburg streets and the haunting portraits of its locals.  A must see for anyone wanted to be reminded of the bustling intersectional lives us black folks lead.

    Fresh Prince of Blairgowrie 

    Who doesn’t want to see that name flashing on their Dashboard early in the Morning! This site boasts an 80s funky fresh theme that’s guaranteed to keep the eyes glued to its screen. Its focus is on illustration, design with mostly hip hop fashion stylzzz.  It’s a playful blog and good for a little creative pic me up if you find yourself in a vanilla digital overload funk infused daze.

    Honourable mentions.

    These creators have already been featured in Bubblegum Club articles but their blogs are still a joy to peruse.

    TheNinevites 

    Its name is also of the collective that focuses on textile and design. This blog features images curated by its founder Nkuli Mlageni as she travels the world collecting inspiration.  She features the photographs her works throughout their production process and the images of those she encounters on her worldly travels.

    The Honey 

    The creators of this blog have become somewhat of a controversy since they were last featured on Bubblegum Club over the use of their persona, The Honey, to campaign a popular South African brand. What ever your position, their work is fire and pays homage to a sleek township origin.