Elizabete Anna Jakobsone: Photographer and Visual Artist

Elizabete Anna Jakobsone’s work is rooted in play, vulnerability, and experimentation. Moving beyond straightforward representation, she approaches photography, video, and performance as spaces for disruption—embracing absurdity, mischief, and humor even when addressing serious subjects. Her practice often draws on personal exposure, sometimes to the point of discomfort, using this openness to reflect, connect, and articulate what is usually left unspoken. She works across portraiture, street, and conceptual projects, blending subjects’ self-perception with her own vision in portraits and exploring fleeting moments, everyday life, and broader social themes in other work. She also engages in collaborative projects, experimenting with dialogue, shared ideas, and collective approaches. Ultimately, her work operates where intuition meets concept, allowing unfinished, messy, and risky gestures to coexist with critical reflection on social, cultural, and personal realities.