
"I print almost every image I make and then work on them physically. I'm really interested in materials and what happens when a photograph becomes an object. I cut into prints, draw on them, or intervene in different ways. That physical stage is becoming more and more important in my process."
"Portraits have always been at the center of Jaša's work, with the focus being the human face, it's the ultimate playground for abstraction, splashes of colour, and embracing little areas that don't behave."
"Jaša brings the surrealist colour and magnetic character that we see on screen or stage and brings it to the surface, making it undeniable."
Jaša Müller's photo shoot for Paper Magazine features Ayo Edibiri in vibrant, pastel visuals reminiscent of 1980s styles. His creative process begins with a minimal setup, focusing on a white background and steady light. After printing images, he physically manipulates them, cutting, drawing, and rephotographing to capture light and texture. Müller's work centers on portraits, emphasizing the human face as a canvas for abstraction and color. His approach is personal and playful, celebrating imperfections and unexpected elements in celebrity portraits.
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