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Inspired on the Primal Soup that is the origin of Life. All images were captured underwater in the Atlantic Ocean. The power of imagery is to capture life that moves. What happens the instant before or after the shot is visually equally intriguing. This artwork is available for purchase as a Limited Edition full color print — original work created with direct involvement of the artist Maya de Almeida Araujo. Printed exclusively on heavyweight Hahnemuhle Baryta Fine Art series. This is a 325gsm 100% lignin free alpha-cellulose archival paper with pigment ink.The artwork is sold mounted onto aluminium for a minimal contemporary look. The series hopes to inspire a sense of mystery and wonder about the ocean and its infinite possibilities. The piece was captures as part of a broader site specific art exhibition. Each Edition is signed and numbered by the artist and supplied with a certificated of Authenticity from ART trust indicating that you have purchased an original work. The "making of" can be viewed here: https://vimeo.com/387342292
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26.8 W x 47.2 H x 0.1 D in
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Maya Almeida Araujo has exhibited globally and had sites structurally adapted for her pieces. She is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose practice considers art as a platform for connection. With a focus on the element of water, the work floats between the spheres of still and moving images, artistic installation, and site specific work. Navigating the confluence of nature, art and technology, her work has developed through critical engagement with her own mind and body in a way that examines fundamental questions of how human beings relate to themselves and to their environment. Adopting a unique approach to each work, Maya draws on personal experience, culture and ancient philosophy to create visceral immersive experiences. An invitation to step into an imaginary world in a way that is both sensorial and profoundly intimate. It asks how we can come together and ultimately, heal. London is home but Maya was born in Lisbon to Portuguese/Belgian/German parents. She studied Biology at Imperial College, London. Her artistic path was one of auto-didacticism with training at Central Saint Martins, with best in class equipment manufacturers and under some of the greatest image makers such as Tim Flach and Lois Greenfield. The work consistently pushes technological boundaries in search for a truer realisation of the intended experience. Recent projects have involved developing custom rigs for film-making in the open ocean, multi-screen editing at ground breaking levels of resolution, colour depth, motion, interactive animation environments and producing hyper-textured ambisonic soundscapes. All in partnership with a collective of like-minded artistic collaborators and craftspeople without losing sight of her truth.
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