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Switzerland
Photography, Color on Glass
Size: 43.3 W x 43.3 H x 1.2 D in
This series of images employs both the traditional pictorial and the resolutely modern photographic process of digital fusion. Each piece contains a kaleidoscope of images of a town, taken by the artist himself. There are as many as 300 images per piece.
Photography:Color on Glass
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:43.3 W x 43.3 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
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Switzerland
Born on April 2, 1969. Régis Colombo is an independent photographer since 1993.After several reports throughout the world, he settled in Switzerland where he lives.Its photographs were published in many magazines, being among the best.Traveller of thousand destinations and author of several books: Memories of the vineyards of Geneva - Portraits of Asia - Zanzibar - Sahara - Swiss vineyards.The artist is today well known in its field.Rgis Colombo cross the world with the aim of composing timeless " frescos" with multiple glances. Each picture is a travel inside the travel.Admired for over a decade for his photos of Indochina, the Sahara and China, Swiss photographer Rgis Colombo has come out from behind the lens for his new and innovative digital fusion project. Buddhist monk Mathieu Ricard, the Dalai Lama's famous official interpreter, said in praise of his pictures that they are "a tribute to the inner beauty of people and the sparkling light of places. "This new collection is very likely to confirm his high praise.The artist has in effect reinterpreted his own negatives, gleaned through years of travel, in an exclusive collection titled "Transparencies."A single layer of successive, static blended images, Colombo's works are at first glance disconcerting, with their highly colorful tones and apparent abstractness. A closer look reveals subtle interactions between elements straight out of a Prvert poem: exotic trees, old cars, indigenous people, telephone cards, escalators, camels, and a gas pump.Colombo's compositions are like a daydream in which the fragmented memories of the traveller, the thief of always, are mixed in with all the irrationality that makes good memories. They capture the rare essence of places that human activity will soon have reduced to silence.
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