Fauna #5 presents woman "as powerful as any man," her body and face decorated with "most common and beautiful flowers" in painterly surreal composition. Gerliczki uses feminine body as canvas, layering floral elements through digital manipulation to merge figure with natural environment. The selective focus creates "delicate and graceful" atmosphere while compressed space and altered scale place viewer in "dream-like world" where body and nature become inseparable. The work's "silence, softness and fluid movement" invite contemplation of feminine strength expressed through natural beauty rather than traditional power symbols.
“I am presenting women as powerful as any man. Each woman is decorated with the most common and beautiful flowers. Each picture is powerful in color, energetic, and pure in nature, their expression is innocent.” Your images point toward qualities of women that go largely unseen, yet you seek to reveal through beauty and wonder. The colors and shapes perfectly illustrate the idea of “beauty and wonder” in a way that only nature could produce. Your painterly photos are portraits that use the feminine body as a canvas, showing the viewer each subject’s personality, expressiveness and mystery. The sense of fluid movement creates aesthetic tensions between the contrasting lights and darks in the photos, placing the viewer in a dream-like world of compositions where surreal figures are juxtaposed against painterly frames - layered on top of one another in a way that compresses space and altars the context and sense of scale. The compositions become like another world where sensuous body figures merge with the environment and transform to become new compositional structures. These imaginary worlds remove the viewer from their commonly understood vantage points because it’s impossible to know where the photographer’s eye is in relationship to the subjects. Using this technique you take the viewer into more surreal, magical worlds. By compositionally emphasizing light and color through selective focus, you create compositions that promote feelings of delicacy and gracefulness. You put the viewer in a position to speculate what and where it is they are seeing. Because of this, the images evoke ideas around vantage points, perception, and imagination. There is a sense of silence, softness, and a fluid movement into alternate realities within these photographs and the use of color as a transformational, alchemical tool to transmute what you see into what you would like others to see adds a layer of depth to the work that is appreciated by viewers from all walks of life.
Fauna #5 celebrates feminine power through floral decoration—surreal digital composition merging woman and nature as transformational canvas. Archival pigment print from Fauna series. Available at The Art Design Project, Miami Beach.
Floral Feminine Power Portrait, Fauna #5 – Surreal Digital Composition, 2014
Fauna #5, 2014
From the series "Fauna"
Archival Pigment print
Dimensions: 48 H x 39 W in.
Edition of 9 + 2AP
Unframed
Gerliczki was born in Nyíregyházain, Hungary in 1971 and he was raised in a Budapest orphanage during Hungary’s Communist regime. He is a filmmaker, painter, and computer artist who currently works as a graphic designer in Antwerp, London, Paris, and New York. As a graphic designer and post-production artist he has been involved with various publications including Elle Décor, House Beautiful, Zoo Magazine, Io Donna, Departures (US), Cosmopolitan (France), Paris Review, Travel & Leisure, and The Guardian UK, among others. Commercially, he has also been involved with Thierry Mugler, Christian Lacroix, Illy, and L’Artisan Parfumeur Paris, among others.

















