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'Neurotica' is a collection of Miss Aniela's images from the most erotic to the most 'neurotic', focusing on the use of light and the female form. Her work is charged with mystery, eroticism, and fun; fusing fantasy with reality, and femininity with a willful independence. She embraces the liberating idea of ultimate control and self-representation.
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JULY 2010 NEWS ARCHIVE Miss Aniela: Self Gazing » |
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JULY 2010 NEWS ARCHIVE Sub Saharan Journeys: John Kenny » |
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JUNE 2010 NEWS ARCHIVE Venice Polaroids: Mike Hoban » |
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MAY 2010 NEWS ARCHIVE Richard Rowland: Urban Fictions » |
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APRIL 2010 NEWS ARCHIVE Caroline Irby: A Child from Everywhere» |
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MARCH 2010 NEWS ARCHIVE Simon Roberts: We English » |
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FEBRUARY 2010 NEWS ARCHIVE Including 'Inscape' by Anna Heinrich & Leon Palmer » |
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JANUARY 2010 NEWS ARCHIVE Including Cuba by Clive Frost » |
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DECEMBER 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Including Trebor Wills August » |
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NOVEMBER 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Including Trevor Scobie's Critical Mass » |
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OCTOBER 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Including Mike Holban's Encomium » |
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SEPTEMBER 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Including Brighton University MA graduation show and Floorplan by Peter Bobby » |
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AUGUST 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Millie Burton - Home Improvements » |
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JULY 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Including Incandescence by Maeve Berry & Neurotica, by Miss Aniela » |
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JUNE 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Shifting Perspectives » |
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MAY 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Landscapes: Intervals and Displacements by Sachiyo Nishimura » |
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APRIL 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Including Attentional Landscapes by Odette England » |
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MARCH 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Including Light after Dark - Toby Smith » |
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FEBRUARY 2009 NEWS ARCHIVE Including Tif Hunter - Cars in a white room » |
Miss Aniela (aka Natalie Dybisz) from Brighton, Sussex, poses for, photographs and processes her own photographic portraits, frequently cloning herself several times in a single image.
She demonstrates to us the vast and endless possibilities of playing a character, or several characters, in her photographs and being her own muse. Throughout her work is the sense of spontaneity, simplicity and wantonness that comes from being completely 'at one' with the camera.
Miss Aniela: "Making self-portraits has become a form of ritual - I am obsessed."
With her unconventional beginnings, as an entirely self-taught photographer, it's a real achievement that this young talent was recently featured on the cover of the prestigious American Photo magazine.
Since launching her career via photo-sharing sites on the internet, Miss Aniela accrued over a million views within months before going on to secure her first solo exhibition.
