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Photography, C-type on Paper
Size: 23.6 W x 15.7 H x 0.1 D in
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This artwork is part of the "Industrial Echoes" Collection and is available in 3 sizes, Small, Medium and Museum. Getting inside this great powerplant was quite the adventure. There was security doing rounds every now and then and we had to run across a large space to get to the little door that gave access to the enormous site. Luckily we managed to do so without getting seen. This photograph was taken in 2015 and edited in 2024. Limited edition of 50. Signed and numbered with a certificate of authentication. Printed on high quality fine art paper Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta 325 g/m² by Atelier Claire Deprez, a professional printer specialised in fine-art printing who I have worked with for years.
2024
C-type on Paper
50
23.6 W x 15.7 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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My name is Valerie Leroy and I'm from Belgium. Since I was a kid I have always been creative, I went to music school at the age of 8, I started playing the guitar when I was 9, and I did ballet. At the age of 16 I decided to do Visual Arts, where my love for drawing and painting came out even more. Later on, when I was 19 I started my Graphic Design studies at the university. Photography has always been a part of my life. My dad had a dark room at our house and I learned how to develop photos myself. Amongst all the different creative outlets photography is my favorite, I am never without inspiration. My preference goes to derelict places, the thrill of gaining access, and seeing how beautiful they are inside. I try to capture the beauty so that other people can see it through my eyes. Each photograph takes a lot of time planning, traveling, finding a way inside... In 2018 I had a traumatic brain injury which made it hard to keep doing my passion with as much energy as I was used to. I can't go on adventures as I did before and working on my art has become a more scheduled passion, I can't put as much time and energy in it anymore due to my injury, which is very frustrating and hard to deal with. I recently decided to look back on the photos I took before the accident and I started reworking them. So I'm adding old/new work bit by bit.
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