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Behind the Lens: Unveiling the Creative Process of Hegre Art's Marcelina

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The "Behind the Work" feature released by November 18, 2014 , provides a rare, candid look into the artistic process of photographer Petter Hegre and his collaboration with the model

The Creative Process

Marcelina brought a quiet, almost meditative energy to the set. At the time of the shoot, she was relatively new to the fine art genre but possessed a dancer’s awareness of her own anatomy. What stands out in the behind-the-scenes notes is her ability to hold tension and release it simultaneously—her hands are often relaxed, fingers slightly curled, while her spine maintains a rigid, elegant line.

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