
This is a vintage black and white photograph of a person wearing a highly unusual and avant-garde costume. The costume is constructed entirely of geometric shapes, primarily triangles and lines, creating a fragmented, almost cubist effect. The headpiece is a large, triangular pyramid with what appear to be two large, round eyes positioned on the front. The body of the costume is elongated and also constructed from a network of triangles and lines, forming a torso and limbs. The arms and legs are angular and disjointed, giving the figure a robotic or abstract appearance. The feet are also constructed from geometric shapes, resembling stylized skis or platforms. The overall effect is surreal and theatrical, reminiscent of early 20th-century avant-garde art movements like Cubism or Constructivism. The costume appears to be made of a lightweight material, possibly cardboard or wire, and the figure is posed in a dynamic stance, as if performing or dancing. The background is a plain, neutral tone, which emphasizes the intricate details of the costume. A signature or logo, possibly 'Dzhakorp', is visible in the lower left corner of the image.