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KRISTINA MAKEEVA Simple Magical Things

Often the term "magic" is applied to my photos. And there is. I create my own magical world! As a person who grew up in the usual gray and ugly city near Moscow, I always tried to get into a fairy tale. In those fairy tales that I read in my childhood. My work features hobbits, Moomin trolls, Alice in Wonderland, The Silmarillion, fairy tales by Russian authors like Max Fry and others in the fantasy genre, etc.

With age, the perception of fairy tales and the tales themselves changed. With travels to my fairy tales, the national flavor of those

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