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Photography, Color on Paper
Size: 13.4 W x 13.4 H x 0.1 D in
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This photograph is created during the worldwide lockdown from Coronavirus. It is a way of celebrating the present and reminding myself that life goes on, and nothing lasts forever. The flowers grow in my garden, surprising me every morning with their will for life. This image is available in only one limited edition size: 30/30 cm- edition of 25 This work has 4 Artist's Proofs. Limited Edition Giclée Print, numbered and labelled with artist's signature. Comes with a certificate of authenticity and a hologram sticker, attached to the back of the print. Printed on Hahnemühle William Turner archival fine art paper with a matte finish and watercolor texture for a more "painterly" look. Prints have 2cm white border (image size with white border - 34/34cm). This work will be shipped rolled in a secure tube.
2020
Color on Paper
25
13.4 W x 13.4 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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To me photography is an exploration of the mind. A kind of fiction, offering a glimpse of a co-existing reality. A way of seeing a world floating between unspoken dreams yet-to-be and the endless nostalgia for the time that has never been, with a surreal motif. Since photography is born in a split-second, I find it being the perfect medium to show a fraction of a supposed reality. A fraction that does not describe, but merely suggests. A fraction that has no beginning or an end, but is bound to have an afterlife, long and rich as the viewer’s memory. The two main subjects I explore are women and flowers, as flowers are often associates with women and feminine. My woman is a silent inhabitant of an alternative place that provides an escape from the passage of time. She is both strong and fragile. The center and only a fragment of something greater; a suggestion for something more. Flowers are usually associated with women because of the idea of new life; a rebirth after the winter. Yet since they fade quickly, flowers are also linked with death. In my photographs a slice of this birth-to-death shift is suspended in time.
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