It is no secret that Achraf Baznani is a creative genius, and his surreal photography has the ability to completely enthral its audience. Moroccan photographer and self-taught artist Achraf Baznani (pronounced: Ashraf Baznani) carries on the traditions of Surrealism with his wild, imaginative, and wholly impractical imagery. Among his inventive scenarios, small human figures – often the artist himself – appear trapped within glass jars or the size of a camera lens; in other works, Baznani more or less dissects his body, as for example, in one, he cleanly removes his brain from his cranium, or in another, twists off his hand, much as if it were a light bulb. Imparted throughout such works are strong senses of humor and wonder, and as such, Baznani’s art offers a Surrealistic take on life experience in the digital age.
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© Achraf Baznani
© Achraf Baznani
Capturing
© Achraf Baznani
Cleaning the lens
© Achraf Baznani
Coffee cup
© Achraf Baznani
I caught a snail
© Achraf Baznani
Slow death
© Achraf Baznani
Special taste
© Achraf Baznani
The kid inside of me
© Achraf Baznani
The real me
© Achraf Baznani
The underwater world
© Achraf Baznani
Into the nest
© Achraf Baznani
My small world
© Achraf Baznani
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