Your name
Cristina Rizzi Guelfi
Place of birth
Lugano, Switzerland
Place where you live now
Italy
3 words to describe you
Cinematic, uncanny, irreal
Why do you take pictures?
Because I'd like to be able to transpose what I "see" in my imagination into an image. It's a way to live the parallel lives that exist in my imagination. All the stories and images in my head can exist through photography.
Where do you get your inspiration?
Old movies. Cinema is definitely a big influence on my work. I have a great affection for Hitchcock, Lynch, Jean-Luc Godard and old B movies.
Who are your influences?
Still movies, but also 50s and 60s culture and I also allude to other eras such as the 70s, 80s and photographers like Larry Sultan and Slim Aarons. I do love to read as well. I like to read science fiction and horror books, like Richard Matheson, Lovecraft and H. G. Wells.
What determines the subject matter you choose?
Depends, from something I've read or seen. Sometimes even one word triggers something. Everything is born instinctively. I try to leave my work as open to interpretation as possible because trying to pin some sort of specific story or intent onto a piece is quite boring
What impact would you like your art to have?
I wish I could play a myriad of different characters, each woman living a different life, lost in her own reality and longing for a solution.
What artwork do you never get bored with?
The ones that not only allow me to project my vision onto the world, but also become part of that world.
Is there anything you want to add?
I would like to leave something mixed between cynical and humorous, I wish that when you look at my photographs you would smile but also think, because life is full of moments where humor blends tragedy and ugliness to perfection.