Hungarian Artist Shares An Eye With Animals In Her Stunning Self-Portrait Series (13 New Pics)

In her compelling series “Animeyed,” Budapest-based artist Flora Borsi combines the art of self-portraits with a fun quirkiness that turns each image into a work of surrealism. Truth be told, it’s also not the first time we have featured the artist on Bored Panda, and if you’d like to see her older work you can find it by clicking here.

The idea for Animeyed came about when Borsi tried to take a selfie with her dog. After taking that photograph, she realized that the image showed her dog’s eye looked just like one of her own. This single photograph was the inspiration (and the trigger) in making her Animeyed series.

From fluffy squirrels wrapped around her neck to parrots flying beside her, Flora Borsi went all out in finding the perfect creatures for completing her photo series.

Now, if you find yourself believing that every animal was in the studio with Flora, you’re mistaken. But the techniques Flora uses ensure that each image looks as natural as possible. In fact, one of her main goals is to make images look real and as though they are unedited snapshots.

Since finding her passion for photography, Flora Borsi has exhibited her work internationally with solo exhibitions in Europe and across the USA. She has also taken part in the Continental Shift group exhibition at Saatchi Gallery.

More info: Instagram | floraborsi.com | behance.net#1 

Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Fascinated by music, movies and sitcoms, I’m passionate about social media and can’t live without the internet, especially for all the cute dog and cat pictures out there. I wish the day had about 40 hours to be able to do everything I want. Read more »

In her compelling series “Animeyed,” Budapest-based artist Flora Borsi combines the art of self-portraits with a fun quirkiness that turns each image into a work of surrealism. Truth be told, it’s also not the first time we have featured the artist on Bored Panda, and if you’d like to see her older work you can find it by clicking here.

The idea for Animeyed came about when Borsi tried to take a selfie with her dog. After taking that photograph, she realized that the image showed her dog’s eye looked just like one of her own. This single photograph was the inspiration (and the trigger) in making her Animeyed series.

From fluffy squirrels wrapped around her neck to parrots flying beside her, Flora Borsi went all out in finding the perfect creatures for completing her photo series.

Now, if you find yourself believing that every animal was in the studio with Flora, you’re mistaken. But the techniques Flora uses ensure that each image looks as natural as possible. In fact, one of her main goals is to make images look real and as though they are unedited snapshots.

Since finding her passion for photography, Flora Borsi has exhibited her work internationally with solo exhibitions in Europe and across the USA. She has also taken part in the Continental Shift group exhibition at Saatchi Gallery.

More info: Instagram | floraborsi.com | behance.net#1 

Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Flóra Borsi's "Borrowed" Eyes (12 New Pics)

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Follow Bored Panda on Google News!Share on Facebook22 FollowHidrėlėyAuthor, Pro member

Fascinated by music, movies and sitcoms, I’m passionate about social media and can’t live without the internet, especially for all the cute dog and cat pictures out there. I wish the day had about 40 hours to be able to do everything I want. Read more »

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