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Estonia
Photography, Black & White on Paper
Size: 27.6 W x 27.6 H x 0 D in
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Deer is a part of serie "Humanimals". A perfect synthesis of the fdeer as protagonist of the inner world of imagination is the humanimal by Gobotoru expressing a combination that expands from visual dimention to human soul. ______________ PRINT DETAILS ______________ * Limited to an edition of 1/2 * Museum quality fine art paper (Canson or Hahnemühle matte 310 gsm paper) * Each artwork printed with 5cm white border * Prints are resistant against fading * Comes signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity * Only available in this limited edition. This is a "true edition" which means that I will only produce 18+2AP original signed prints of this work in 4 different sizes. __________________ ARTWORK in 4 SIZES __________________ XLarge size image size 90 x 90 cm, paper size 100 x 100 cm, limited edition of 1 Large size image size 70 x 70 cm, paper size 100 x 100 cm, limited edition of 2 Medium size image size 40 x 40 cm, paper size 50 x 50 cm, limited edition of 5 Small size image size 28 x 28 cm, paper size 40 x 40 cm, limited edition of 10 ______________ ABOUT AUTHOR ______________ Anton Novozhilov (aka Gobotoru) is an Estonia-born contemporary photographer. Anton Novozhilov was born in Estonia. He early showed an interest in photography, a passion his father supported. With father’s support, he made first shots with film cameras and exposed first prints in dark room. “I was addicted to photography since I was 7”, he recalled, “I did well, but that wasn’t enough for me. I wanted to make art and fantasy shots and collages, and I was thrilled with the thought that one day I could do that.” However, he will choose to pursue art photography many years later. In 2003 Anton joined the world of digital photography and started to manipulate shots with Photoshop. And next year he achieved recognition at Estonian photo contests in different nominees as creative photography and best digital photography. For next several years Anton was searching his own typical style. He captured insane ideas mixed with wild fantasy giving in this way essence of contemporary photography. In 2005 Anton developed his own recognizable technique and named it Gobotoru. The style of his works became dark, harsh and dirty filled with melancholic and stressed emotions. 2007 was a remarkable year for the artist – Anton received Gran prix at the most valuated photography contest in Estonia – Estonian Nature Photo Contest. Mixing photojournalism with studio photography, Anton emerged on the art scene in 2008, when his series People are strange was awarded the first prize in the Estonian Photography Artists competition. Another worthy awards were third place at Nikon photo contest in 2013 and 1st place in national Pentax portrait contest. Anton has had numerous important group and solo exhibitions both nationally and internationally as well as participations at Art Fairs in Finland, Hong Kong, Sweden and Tokyo. Find out more about my art at gobotoru.eu or write me gobotoru@gobotoru.eu
Photography:Black & White on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1
Size:27.6 W x 27.6 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
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Anton Novozhilov (aka Gobotoru) is an Estonia-born contemporary photographer. Anton Novozhilov was born in Estonia. He early showed an interest in photography, a passion his father supported. With father’s support, he made first shots with film cameras and exposed first prints in dark room. “I was addicted to photography since I was 7”, he recalled, “I did well, but that wasn’t enough for me. I wanted to make art and fantasy shots and collages, and I was thrilled with the thought that one day I could do that.” However, he will choose to pursue art photography many years later. In 2003 Anton joined the world of digital photography and started to manipulate shots with Photoshop. And next year he achieved recognition at Estonian photo contests in different nominees as creative photography and best digital photography. For next several years Anton was searching his own typical style. He captured insane ideas mixed with wild fantasy giving in this way essence of contemporary photography. In 2005 Anton developed his own recognizable technique and named it Gobotoru. The style of his works became dark, harsh and dirty filled with melancholic and stressed emotions. 2007 was a remarkable year for the artist – Anton received Gran prix at the most valuated photography contest in Estonia – Estonian Nature Photo Contest. Mixing photojournalism with studio photography, Anton emerged on the art scene in 2008, when his series People are strange was awarded the first prize in the Estonian Photography Artists competition. Another worthy awards were third place at Nikon photo contest in 2013 and 1st place in national Pentax portrait contest. Anton has had numerous important group and solo exhibitions both nationally and internationally as well as participations at Art Fairs in Finland, Hong Kong, Sweden and Tokyo.
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