seem like a strange combination,
but the idea seems to work,
Montreal-based
artists Melika Dez and Pauline Loctin met
in January 2018 and decide to combine their imaginations in a creative
collaboration,
he
result, PLI.Ē
Project, fuses Dez’s skills as a movement photographer with Loctin’s
expertise in paper art, and showcases dancers around the world wearing
hand-folded paper costumes,
Loctin
specifically formed each dress’s shape and color palette to the dancer who
would be modeling it, and Dez worked to situate her models in iconic settings
from the streets of New York City to the Louvre Museum in Paris,
Dez shares that the project came together in two phases:
first as a studio shoot with professional ballet dancers wearing Loctin’s
creations, and later as a worldwide endeavor photographing dancers and costumes
outside. “Paper can be a fragile material to work with and that is exactly why
we decided to make the impossible, possible. No matter which element we would
be confronted to, water (rain), wind, we wanted to show that we are limitless.”
the
PLI.Ē Project photographs are on view in Montreal through
November 4, 2018, and the duo hopes to shoot a second series of the work and
eventually publish a photo book,
You
can see more from Loctin on Instagram and Facebook and from Dez on Instagram, paper origami and dresses, what a strange but winning
combination.
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