“Berg’s realistic photography let us to view the world from a more physical perspective than what we are accustomed too. Th claustrophobic intrusive images of body parts and other everyday objects exceeds the lim- it of our vision, and penetrates deeply into the objects themselves.
A foot can no longer be viewed as a foot when to much attention is given to it’s details, like it’s toes and how they’re pressed against the floor, the blood-filled skin patterns and sharp nails that slowly pushes out of the
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(III) is also a personal project circling around objects characterized both by sadness as a longing for what once was. It’s a suffocating realism sur- rounded by a darkness that does not let our gaze escape.”
- Blackbook Publications