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Zuzanna Gasior
Nov 30, 2023

Lina Scheynius's photography stands out for its intimate and diaristic approach, focusing on themes of personal experiences, nature, and human intimacy.

Her work diverges from conventional beauty, aiming instead to capture the truth and rawness of life. She often uses a diary-style approach to capture moments that are traditionally kept private.

Her thematic focus includes nudity, nature, and the intimacy of couples. In her self-published book "09," she continues to explore these themes, presenting her life in a spontaneous and personal manner, typical of diaristic photography. This work was created between 2013 and 2016, reflecting her ongoing engagement with capturing personal experiences.

In contrast to the glossy and perfect images often found in fashion magazines and advertisements, Scheynius's photographs, primarily self-portraits and often nude, are starkly honest and raw. She aims to capture honest moments rather than just aesthetically pleasing ones. This approach has distinguished her work in the realm of photography.

Her work is also notable for its emphasis on tactile elements and textures, such as crumpled bed sheets and wet hair. She utilizes natural lighting and unusual cropping to give her photographs a dreamy and otherworldly quality, elevating everyday scenes into something more surreal and intriguing【20†source】.

Lina Scheynius, born in 1981 in Vänersborg, Sweden, is a photographer known for her distinct, dreamy, and diaristic style of image-making. She currently lives and works in London. Over the years, Scheynius's work has been showcased in several solo exhibitions across the globe, including "BODY" at Galerie Tanja Wagner in Berlin (2019), as well as exhibitions in Zurich, Tokyo, Oslo, Düsseldorf, and London. Her works have also been featured in prominent galleries and museums such as Fotografiska in Stockholm, Somerset House in London, and the Foam Museum in Amsterdam.

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Zuzanna Gasior
Nov 30, 2023

Lina Scheynius's photography stands out for its intimate and diaristic approach, focusing on themes of personal experiences, nature, and human intimacy.

Her work diverges from conventional beauty, aiming instead to capture the truth and rawness of life. She often uses a diary-style approach to capture moments that are traditionally kept private.

Her thematic focus includes nudity, nature, and the intimacy of couples. In her self-published book "09," she continues to explore these themes, presenting her life in a spontaneous and personal manner, typical of diaristic photography. This work was created between 2013 and 2016, reflecting her ongoing engagement with capturing personal experiences.

In contrast to the glossy and perfect images often found in fashion magazines and advertisements, Scheynius's photographs, primarily self-portraits and often nude, are starkly honest and raw. She aims to capture honest moments rather than just aesthetically pleasing ones. This approach has distinguished her work in the realm of photography.

Her work is also notable for its emphasis on tactile elements and textures, such as crumpled bed sheets and wet hair. She utilizes natural lighting and unusual cropping to give her photographs a dreamy and otherworldly quality, elevating everyday scenes into something more surreal and intriguing【20†source】.

Lina Scheynius, born in 1981 in Vänersborg, Sweden, is a photographer known for her distinct, dreamy, and diaristic style of image-making. She currently lives and works in London. Over the years, Scheynius's work has been showcased in several solo exhibitions across the globe, including "BODY" at Galerie Tanja Wagner in Berlin (2019), as well as exhibitions in Zurich, Tokyo, Oslo, Düsseldorf, and London. Her works have also been featured in prominent galleries and museums such as Fotografiska in Stockholm, Somerset House in London, and the Foam Museum in Amsterdam.

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If you would like to feature your works on Thisispaper, please visit our Submission page and subscribe to Thisispaper+. Once your submission is approved, your work will be showcased to our global audience of 2 million art, architecture, and design professionals and enthusiasts.
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