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Gonzalo Contreras del Solar
Chile
Photography, Color on Canvas
Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in
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The following series are solarized images, which is a technique developed by Armand Sabattier in 1860, who altered the normal densities of a photographic image giving a touch of light during the development, also called #solarization. It was primitively used for black and white plates, nowadays, in the case of the color, this effect produces unreal colors and images. I am including the original image as well. As Acero Marca is my favorite place to take photographs of water, while visiting my mother I asked my brother to take me to the valley. The owners were out of town and we could not get the permit to enter the valley, so we just had to take pictures down stream, where the water is still crystal clear. The light found in this place helped me to take beautiful pictures. This image is a color photograph, but the black rock and pure water give a black and white image look. This image was taken minutes later and reminded me of an old photograph I made in the same location, but upstream. Hahnemühle pigment-based Fine Art canvas. Signed certificate of authenticity.
Color on Canvas
5
39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in
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Artist Statement I am a passionate photographer, blessed with curious eyes that are constantly amazed by the forms and designs produced by water, and the combination of its temperature and light. No matter how many pictures I take of the same shot, every time I witness a very different expression. My camera and I have been traveling around the world since 1977, registering its shapes and essence, which I have been sharing through large prints, as an homage to its abundance, fragility, and essential existence; trying to convey the feeling I had at the time of the capture, registering most of the time in color and sometimes in monochrome. History It was late 1955 when my eyes peeped at the city of La Paz near the high Andes. Since then, they have learned by capturing sparkles of light. Started at the age of 10 with oil painting and playing in darkroom (full equipment I discovered in my home basement), later taking pictures of what my eyes noticed. Took as much photography courses as I could. Still continue learning and testing/using new digital tools. The influence of Ansel Adams and Vincent Van Gogh work has forged my technique to pursue the chase of Water and capture its beauty, creating a large portfolio during my visits to more than 40 countries. Living in 10 of them and settled at the small town of Calera de Tango in Chile. My work was done using a medium format film camera, and currently with a digital camera. I try to capture the beauty of water in all its forms; denouncing many times the little interest that our civilized world invests in its conservation and preservation. Printing mainly on large size fine art photographic paper, in Color as well as Black & White. The passion of portraying water was funded by me, as well as most of the exhibits I made, except for a few that Sony Chile provided equipment and funding for printing and framing. Water, an important resource, source of life, and protagonist of my exhibitions around the world, that converge between the look of the paused movement, preserving it for future generations, as is the case of certain images that I took at a glacier that has disappeared in less than 20 years. Gonzalo
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