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“Sani/nation” is a new project by underwater performer and director Christine Ren (AKA The Underwater Woman). It’s a series of underwater portraits that aim to convey the emotional pain brought on this year by COVID-19 quarantines around the world.
“As an underwater performance artist, after having to quarantine solo for 3 months due to COVID, I recently came together with a group of quarantined creatives in Los Angeles to create an underwater art campaign that would help us process our painful COVID-19 pandemic experiences,” Ren tells PetaPixel. “My imagery series, ‘Sani/Nation,’ is an evocative journey through my own personal experience with the COVID pandemic and my struggle to find a better way to process and manage what I recognize as shared communal grief.”
The photos in the project were captured by photographer Justin Lutsky.
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“The series’ images speak both to the pain of physical distancing as well as what we continue to hold onto and hope for: shared space, support, togetherness, connection, and loving touch,” Ren says.
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Here’s a short behind-the-scenes video that offers a look at how this project was done:
You can find more of Ren’s work on her website, Facebook, and Instagram.
Image credits: Photographs by Justin Lutsky and courtesy Christine Ren
Author: Michael Zhang
Source: Petapixel