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Aesculus Hippocastanum 015a - Limited Edition 1 of 20 Photograph

Silvia Otte

Germany

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 27.6 W x 41.3 H x 0.1 D in

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Printed on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper Type DPII with 0.39" white border Edition 1 of 20+ 2 AP This image is part of a series called "Organica", which examines how perception and interpretation of one's reality differs immensely from one human to another. In the 1920s Hermann Rorschach developed the famous and yet controversial Rorschach or inkblot test, which was designed as a personality test. The assumption was and is that inferences about a person's subconscious can be made by analysing a person's responses to ambiguous stimuli, e.g. irregular and symmetric mirrored inkblots. I employed this technique of mirroring specific parts of images of organic matter, making use of the pleasing properties that the resulting symmetry has to offer. The viewer is invited to dream up and discover non-existing and equivocal “Organica”, in the absence of being forced to agree to a universally valid reality.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:27.6 W x 41.3 H x 0.1 D in

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Silvia Otte was born in Bremen, Germany in 1966. She studied photography at the Bavarian State Academy for photography in Munich from 1987-1989. After earning her degree in 1989 she moved to New York City, where she lived and worked for 15 years as a freelance editorial portrait and travel photographer for numerous magazines, record companies, as well as other various other commercial clients. Most importantly she worked on different fine art series, exploring perceptual and psychological topics and interrogations like “Noise”, “Quality of Rest”, “Lying in your Absence” and the most current “Organica”. She moved back to her native Germany in 2005, where she continues her pursuits in experimental photography. Driven by her interest in the human condition, she went back to University and received her Bachelor of Science in 2014 and is currently enrolled in the master program in cognitive affective neuroscience.

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