The last time I made a post about the artists featured in Mina magazine in this community, I received a very special comment saying that if it were not for the magazine's posts, that reader would never get to know the work of the Argentinian artist featured.
This made me think that my posts about the magazine here have been a public service to let you know about absurdly inspiring women artists from all over the world. And that makes me very excited to keep going!
The artist I'm featuring today is Russian photographer Elena Kuzmichea, aka slowtrees, who has a deep connection to nature in her work, especially trees.
In monochromatic images, the artist portrays "Tarkovskian" landscapes and create a world where she feels comfortable.
I leave you with the reproduction of Mina's pages. All images are by Elena Kuzmicheva and the text is by me.
I hope you enjoy them.