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Another version of the truth - Limited Edition 8 Photograph

Mike van Veen

Netherlands

Photography, C-type on Paper

Size: 31.5 W x 31.5 H x 0 D in

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A jet pilot was the inspiration for this work I used An actual helmet used by a highly respected pilot who i personally met and spoke, about his life and missions The bases i shot by using An x ray camera Back in my studio i started to break it down and building it up again. after some time i created something that reminded me of a lotus flower. That was the point i knew it had to become a flower shaped image,that used to fly An F16 jet. I would like to think he is in peace now, harmless....AVOTT

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Photography:C-type on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.5 W x 31.5 H x 0 D in

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The Dutch Fine Art photographer Mike van Veen was born in Hilversum, where he established the ‘MV²’Art Practice and Studio to create his debut exhibition, ‘HEADSPACE’, featuring images originally captured using an X-ray camera . Inspired by the Dutch painter, sculptor and poet Christiaan Karel Appel, co-founder of the avant-garde movement Cobra and the Swiss surrealist painter H.R Giger, van Veen’s artistic career began as a film-maker. Like the German artist Rebecca Horn, van Veen’s own medical experiences at a young age led directly to the formation of his early art practice (in his case, seeing X-rays of himself following injuries as an active, exploring child). “I became fascinated in X-ray photography and its potential for creating a new aesthetic in figurative, as well as more abstract work, transforming the appearance of the world around me and the visual identity of objects in it”. “As an artistic technology, it is unique and the results are always unpredictable, generating artistic outcomes that are only discovered through the experimental process of exposing objects to different amounts of radiation. Creating sharper and more representational images or more opaque and abstract images, depending on how the process is applied and on the original form (particularly the thickness) of the object being photographed”. Van Veen’s early travels to Afghanistan and Italy, in particular, led him to experience light and colour in ways which he then applied to the initial X-ray images he had made, transforming their subjects’ form and appearance to give them a compeletely new visual identity.

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