A lively and scene with colourful hanging fabric balls and playful representations of the "hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil" monkeys.
Three small, endearing monkeys are depicted in the foreground. Each monkey embodies one of the classic poses: one covers his eyes (see no evil), one covers his ears (hear no evil) and one covers his mouth (speak no evil). These monkeys are made in a charming, almost cartoonish style, with expressive faces. Their poses are both funny and symbolic, adding a touch of humour and cultural reference to the scene.
Above the monkeys hang vibrant, colourful fabric balls. These balls come in different sizes and shades, including bright red, blue, yellow and green. They are suspended on wires, making them appear to float. The balls are decorated with Japanese text , which add a dynamic visual element to the composition.
The overall scene is lively and cheerful, with the playful monkeys adding a touch of cultural significance and the vibrant balls exuding a festive atmosphere. This combination of elements creates a visually appealing image that balances charm, colour and cultural symbolism.
I studied at the photo academy in Amsterdam, media college in Amsterdam Sloterdijk and Hoge school van de kunsten in Utrecht. To bring a mix of all the information learned into my photography... Read more…