"Glimpse of Us" - is a series dedicated to a painful love, depicted through images and everyday moments, figures and objects. A love that was never rejected, yet remained unrequited. I never intended to fall in love, but then you appeared—perfect, or so my eyes decided. I placed my love within you without asking, angered each time you turned away. I found you in everyone, searched, left, and returned, perhaps pulled back by you. In the end, you placed my love on a shelf like a souvenir. But souvenir is for remembering; please, remember.
Bio Daniel Kobert (1998) is a Russian-born art and documentary photographer who grew up in Moscow, where he received his BFA. In 2022, he relocated to Paris. Daniel’s artistic practice explores the blurred boundaries between reality and perception, often using abstraction and distortion to evoke psychological tension. His work captures fleeting, ambiguous moments where subjects dissolve into light and shadow, creating a dreamlike sense of disorientation. Daniel invites viewers to step beyond the literal into a world shaped by emotional resonance and subjective experience.
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