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Moving I # 4-10 - Limited Edition of 10 Photograph

Marlou Pulles

Netherlands

Photography, Paper on Paper

Size: 19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0 D in

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In the 17th century Chinese porcelain was a sign of wealth, taken from overseas by the VOC. They were often used in the still-life genre of the Old Dutch Masters, also to show their skills in painting textures. Marlou searched for a new way of photographing these vulnerable cups in a scenic way. Photographing the turning composition, the unsharpness of the cups give a soft touch. The old porcelain has cracks and small fractures, which tell a story from the past. For Marlou these used objects are a sign of the old Dutch times. In our material world, where a lot of things must be new and perfect, it gives peace to appreciate these objects. ' Moving I' is printed on HM PhotoRag paper It is part of a Limited Edition, #4-10. It is part of a diptych. The work is signed in the white border.

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Photography:Paper on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10

Size:19.7 W x 19.7 H x 0 D in

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I am raised in the Burgundian south of the Netherlands, studied art history (specialization 17th century Dutch Visual Arts) at the University of Utrecht, where I have build up my imaginary library. Feeling the urge not only wanting to consider art, I started at Statief in Utrecht my photographers education to create art, with a great interest in still lifes.The common thread of my still lifes is stillness. For me, everything comes to life in the tranquility of photography.The natural forms of fruit and vegetables, for example, are photographed as if each object has a personality. My still lifes are actually portraits to me. I choose the compositions carefully, and hope to give a balanced result, creating something extra, such as the depiction of movement or lightness.Time has just stopped, to enjoy the simple beauty of nature even more.

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