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"Casus Nietzsche series. Human All Too Human." Photograph - Limited Edition of 1

Sophie Polanski

Canada

Photography, Digital on Other

Size: 18 W x 27 H x 0.5 D in

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Casus Nietzsche series. Human All Too Human. At the beginning of the book Nietzsche mentions that his books tend to “overturn all the usual habits and value assessments” that are only “human, all too human.” The revolution can be understood literally as the spatial position that is not necessarily ...

Year Created:

2015

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Photography, Digital on Other

Rarity:

Limited Edition of 1

Size:

18 W x 27 H x 0.5 D in

Ready to Hang:

Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

Authenticity:

Certificate is Included

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Ships in a Box

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Shipping is included in price.

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Canada.

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Everyone can press the camera's shutter button and take a picture, but does that mean that now we are able to better express our view on the world? Although it is assumed that the photo can correctly display three-dimensional world, it can not, and every photographer knows that the point of shooting, along with lighting, determines how the photo will look. Simple changing of focus' depth changes perception. The point of view travelling in three dimensions gives a lot of possibilities from which some one only realizes in a photograph. Throughout its history, painting has developed a lot of two-dimensional illusion of three-dimensionality, but none of them is not final. You can always go beyond what was suggested yesterday. Plane has its own graphic will and its demands to the painting. We are moving from photography to painting, developing new parallel ways of understanding the three-dimensional world in applying it onto a two-dimensional surface. Artistic field that we study is how to conclude a photographic image within the two-dimensional pictorial object. We consider photography as a starting point and premise work to change perceptions. Photography is only a starting point for changing the spatial structures which break down into simple planar components and then continue to change under the influence of different visual techniques.

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