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a chain of red buoys in the ligurian sea close to the coast. nicely contrasting to the clear blue sea. a tiny boat is approaching in the background. high resolution fine-art-print on tecco baryt 270 or hahnemühle. edition of 8+2 a.e., signed and numbered. 3 available sizes. ask for details.
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Niels Schubert is a German Architecture, Advertising & Art Photographer who lives in Stuttgart, Germany. Besides his commercial work he has been exploring the connection between humans, urban space and landscape for many years. The latest result of this artisitc examination has led to the series “genova – concrete & color” (2013 -2016) in which he demonstrates the implicit and undiscussed organisation of space and private sphere and the resulting pattern in the microcosm of public and private beaches in the greater area of the city of Genova. His photographic style can be described through precision and strenght which leads to pictures which are striking and informative. Exhibitions: myAlb | 2012 genova - concrete & color | 2016 | Art After Work at Prolab raw – the decisive moment | 2017 | Duesseldorf Photo Weekend
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