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Photography, Gelatin on Paper
Size: 20 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in
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"I am addicted to beauty. Unfortunately I am a habit that beauty has managed to kick." - Dominic Rouse (The Artist's Journal, February 2002) 'Come to mother' - a uniquely personal & motherless interpretation of the 'Tree of Life' Print - Thio toned Gelatin Silver Paper - Ilford FB baryta coated fibre base semi-matt warmtone double weight (255gsm) Paper Size - 24" x 20" (61 x 51 cm) Image Size - 21" x 18" (54 x 46 cm) Edition - 8 Image Date - November 2000 Print Date - March 2001 Catalogue - DHR025BW Condition - Excellent Signed & numbered in pencil front lower right Annotations & numbered artist stamp on rear. "The artist bends and transforms the figures, because in the swollen and the stretched he sees the passage to a manifestation of inner ecstasy. The human being is a ventilated cavity. It has an extraordinarily active power of agitation and impetuosity. The physical and imaginary combinations of bodies and objects call to mind the imagery of Surrealism and Dada, where the relationship drives the horizon of the imagination to distant vistas , creating objects that engender desire or nightmares." (Aasim Akhtar - The Friday Times, Vol. XXIII No. 42)
Photography:Gelatin on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:8
Size:20 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Dominic Rouse has been described as one of the most interesting photographers working today. He is a visionary in the truest sense of the word and his work probably has more in common with painting than photography. Brooks Jensen, the editor of America's LensWork Magazine, has said that Rouse does not take pictures of the world, he makes photographs of his mind. His unique vision and mastery of his craft set him apart from most of the other photographers who use the computer in their practice. His work may appear to be rooted in the past but it is the product of a seamless blend of the latest digital technologies and the timeless qualities of large format black and white photography.
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