Tea Drinking Over The Abyss (2019) Photography by Georgy Bezborodov

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The black and white art photo of two tabourets and a table, covered with a traditional Turkish pattern tablecloth and set for tea with a teapot and glass teacups, was an evocative and powerful image that captured the viewer's imagination. The lack of color in the photo imbued it with a sense of timelessness and elegance. The tones[...]
The black and white art photo of two tabourets and a table, covered with a traditional Turkish pattern tablecloth and set for tea with a teapot and glass teacups, was an evocative and powerful image that captured the viewer's imagination.

The lack of color in the photo imbued it with a sense of timelessness and elegance. The tones of black and white gave the photo a strikingly classic and timeless feel, as if it had been captured in another era altogether.

Despite the lack of color, the details of the photo still popped out impressively. The Turkish pattern on the tablecloth was as intriguing and intricate in black and white as it would have been in color. The patterns were still sharp and vibrant, the intricate designs stood out in stark relief against the white of the tablecloth.

The table and tabourets themselves were straight-edged, basic wooden pieces that echoed the simplicity of the tablecloth design. The lack of ornamentation on the table and chairs highlighted the beauty of the tablecloth, allowing the viewer to focus on the striking design and the steaming teapot and teacups resting upon it.

The steaming teapot and cups themselves were a study in contrast. The silver teapot gleamed in the light, the curves of the pot throwing off delicate reflections. The porcelain cups, contrasted against the black and white shot, seemed almost translucent, hinting at the clarity and purity of the tea inside.

There was a quietness and tranquility to the image, despite the vast abyss that lurked in the background. It was as if the table and its contents existed in their own perfect world, immune to the chaos and uncertainty that lay beyond. The two tabourets were set close together, as if waiting for the next person to come and sit and enjoy the tea on offer.

It was this juxtaposition of the known and the unknown that made the photo so striking. The abyss beyond the table and chairs was vast and dark, hinting at the infinity of the universe beyond. The table and tabourets, on the other hand, were small and contained, offering a brief respite from the vastness that lay beyond them.

The black and white photo of the table and chairs was a beautiful reminder that sometimes, simplicity and tradition are the best respite from the chaos and uncertainty of the world around us. The photo was a master class in elegance and beauty that transcended time and place.

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Georgy Bezborodov is an architect and photographer. Composition, volume, light, perspective, painting, and graphics in photography are greatly aided by his knowledge of urban planning. His work, which[...]

Georgy Bezborodov is an architect and photographer. Composition, volume, light, perspective, painting, and graphics in photography are greatly aided by his knowledge of urban planning.

His work, which focuses on the themes of life, portrait, and landscape, is distinguished by lighting, which sets him apart from the other artists.

Georgy Bezborodov is working in Moscow (Russia). He is a member of the Union of Russian Art Photographers, an adviser to the chairman of the Russian Ecological Society, a member of the Russian Geographical Society, a member of the Russian Photo Club, and the director of the marketing firm Time4brand. He has taken part in numerous exhibitions and had his work published in numerous publications both in Russia and abroad.

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