Michał Korta - I watch myself






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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"I Watch Myself" is a striking black-and-white nude photograph by renowned artist-photographer Michal Korta. Poised between desire and introspection, the image explores the sensual act of looking—of becoming both observer and observed. Soft light caresses the female form as it slowly dissolves into velvety shadow, creating an atmosphere charged with quiet eroticism and mystery.
Graceful yet playful, intimate yet elusive, the composition invites lingering contemplation. It reveals beauty through the delicate interplay of light, texture, and the body's sculptural presence, leaving space for imagination to complete what darkness gently conceals. Both timeless and unforgettable, this is a photograph that captivates long after the first glance.
Each photograph is hand-signed and stamped by the artist and printed on premium Hahnemühle Baryta museum-quality paper, chosen for its exceptional tonal richness, exquisite detail, and archival permanence.
Every print is carefully packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve and shipped in a secure envelope to ensure safe delivery. Fast shipping is available.
Please note that the artwork is sold unframed and does not include a passe-partout.
Artist
Michal Korta is an award-winning portrait and documentary photographer who collaborates with the galleries, press, publishers, and agencies. Since 2006, he has worked on personal projects across Central Asia, the USA, Israel, Africa, and the Balkans. His work has been showcased in exhibitions internationally, including Italy, Israel, Poland, Spain, Germany, and the UK, and is part of numerous private and institutional collections. He is the author of three photo books, one of which, Balkan Playground, was nominated for the best photo books in Poland in 2018. Korta also lectures on photography in Poland and Switzerland.
Occasionally, he also creates art nude photographs, for which he has won numerous prizes. In 2016, Art Verseed recognized him as one of the five Eastern European photographers to know.
"I Watch Myself" is a striking black-and-white nude photograph by renowned artist-photographer Michal Korta. Poised between desire and introspection, the image explores the sensual act of looking—of becoming both observer and observed. Soft light caresses the female form as it slowly dissolves into velvety shadow, creating an atmosphere charged with quiet eroticism and mystery.
Graceful yet playful, intimate yet elusive, the composition invites lingering contemplation. It reveals beauty through the delicate interplay of light, texture, and the body's sculptural presence, leaving space for imagination to complete what darkness gently conceals. Both timeless and unforgettable, this is a photograph that captivates long after the first glance.
Each photograph is hand-signed and stamped by the artist and printed on premium Hahnemühle Baryta museum-quality paper, chosen for its exceptional tonal richness, exquisite detail, and archival permanence.
Every print is carefully packaged in a protective cellophane sleeve and shipped in a secure envelope to ensure safe delivery. Fast shipping is available.
Please note that the artwork is sold unframed and does not include a passe-partout.
Artist
Michal Korta is an award-winning portrait and documentary photographer who collaborates with the galleries, press, publishers, and agencies. Since 2006, he has worked on personal projects across Central Asia, the USA, Israel, Africa, and the Balkans. His work has been showcased in exhibitions internationally, including Italy, Israel, Poland, Spain, Germany, and the UK, and is part of numerous private and institutional collections. He is the author of three photo books, one of which, Balkan Playground, was nominated for the best photo books in Poland in 2018. Korta also lectures on photography in Poland and Switzerland.
Occasionally, he also creates art nude photographs, for which he has won numerous prizes. In 2016, Art Verseed recognized him as one of the five Eastern European photographers to know.
