Petar Cvijanovic by Anthony Amadeo

Petar Cvijanovic in a strikingly graphic display of white briefs paired with oversized denim, worn upside-down. His arms slip through the legs of the jeans, creating a visual puzzle: are they legs or arms? Is the image flipped, or are we? The ambiguity of form and function, highlighted by Petar's dynamic poses, challenges the viewer's perception at every glance.



There once was a boy named Petar,
From Jersey, where dreams animate,
In briefs and denim draped so far,
Upturned jeans as arms, contemplate.

With each pose, a story's spun,
Of limbs and fabric intertwined,
Is he falling or has he won?
In every fold, a riddle signed.

This mover, with grace so bold,
Sets scenes in surreal frames,
Denim arcs in tales untold,
Where arms are legs, and games are names.

What vision here, does truth belie?
On head or heels, does he stand or fly?


Stay tuned for more images from this series, where the surreal meets the sartorial in Petar Cvijanovic's fantastic dance of denim. Keep up with Petar’s journey and movement art on his social channels, and look out for more innovative shoots that push the boundaries of fashion and photography.

This editorial invites the audience to dive into a world where the usual rules of clothing and gravity are creatively defied, exploring new perspectives in visual art.