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''Deconstruction' – Hahnemühle FineArt print Photograph - Limited Edition of 7

Margot van de Stolpe

Netherlands

Photography, Color on Other

Size: 35.4 W x 23.6 H x 0.4 D in

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F L O R A  I M A G O:  D A R K Tropistic floral portraits in modern-day photograms​ In this experimental series portraits of flowers are made by making photograms. These are contact prints without using a camera. It took almost four years to develop this way of making these special photograms with a distinct contemporary look and feel. ​This series captures the essence of the fleeting and airy existence of flowers in a watercoloristic way in botanical photograms. ​The collection forms a contemporary herbarium with compositional references to Ikebana. In these works the nocturnal darkness forms a strong contrast with the original light radiating from the flowers. This ever expanding collection of this artistic herbarium aims to be a tribute to the magical blossoming and procreation of plant life in all its colours, forms and diversity.

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Photography:

Color on Other

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

7

Size:

35.4 W x 23.6 H x 0.4 D in

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After graduating from art college Margot designed monumental art on rollshutters for Hajenius and Bonebakker on the Rokin in Amsterdam. She also designed and executed 2 wallpaintings, 4 x 13 meters, for the church of the Sacred Hart in Haarlem. In 1995 she established 'The Monumental Tile', a studio for designing mainly monumental art on tile tableaus for interiors. Her work is characterised by a powerfull, virtuous designlining with an expressive monumental idiom. Since 2010 Margot is a member of art movement 'Tropism'. Her autonomous work consists mainly of photography and photocollages. Patterns and elements of landscapes are combined in order to create a new perception of reality. Patterns derived from nature, are the underlying structure that is under pressure and is moulded and shaped. She works like a painter with photographic material that she builds by stacking several layers on top of each other and composes thereby a new vision on reality.

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