Beach Please
Is it a beach? Is it a body? Is it BOTH?! Prepare to be amazed because the beautiful but confusing photos don’t end here. We’re about to take you into the world of Moroccan visual artist and art director, Hassan Hajila, who has unique messages to convey and the mind-blowing means to convey them.
Hassan Hajila
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The art of turning regular photographs into something seemingly surreal and deeply meaningful through graphic design and image manipulation is something he specializes in. The most interesting aspect of his work is his obsession with minuscule details, which he then transforms into visual puns and metaphors to narrate a whole story through a single picture, complimented by a witty title.
Leaf Me Alone
(A photo emphasizing that it is okay to listen to your mental health needs, even if it sometimes means distancing yourself from others. When you feel like a broken leaf, remember that it is only a matter of time before you stand up strong again; and that’s the difference between you and the leaf 🙂 ).
Feelin’ Hat
Hajila seems to find inspiration in the diverse and curious land that is a woman’s body, and the models he features are a prime example of female beauty. Don’t misunderstand me, I do not mean ‘ideal’ beauty. I mean that they reflect the struggles and insecurities but also the grit and power of a woman; they have imperfections, and they embrace them. His purpose is to create new, unexpected perceptions of the things we take for granted in the everyday world; to delve deeper and unravel mysteries that are bound within the taboos and censorship of society.
See You Letter
(In this piece, Hajila invites respect and patience for a woman’s body. She is precious and desired, like the much-awaited letter from your lover. The idea of sweet romance shines through, and it is enough to bring a smile to our faces!)
Have It My Weight
His message is pretty simple but heart-warming. His art is a light of love, freedom, and of finding beauty in everything, especially in the flaws that make you doubt yourself. Only then will one be able to live life to the fullest, without regrets.
Apocalips
When it comes down to it, Hassan Hajila is a man driven by passion for expressing his explosive ideas, creating photos that are unusually sensual in nature, but with a message that is more than hedonistic; it is of positivity and individuality, an idea that we could not agree with more.
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