Guido Mocafico's Serpent-like Geometry4 photos
The Swiss photographer of Italian descent currently lives and works in Paris, the capital of France. We present you with a series of his work that, under normal circumstances, might provoke an unpleasant reaction.
We are accustomed to seeing snakes coiled up or wrapped around objects. Guido Mocafico took a different approach: he placed the snakes inside rectangular boxes and photographed them. The result was truly unusual and original. Against the backdrop of their chaotic movements, the snakes formed intricate geometric lines. This series is thus titled "Serpens." To date, the artist has held dozens of personal exhibitions and published one book.




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