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Something deep inside - Limited Edition of 15 Photograph

Ron Greve

Netherlands

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 23.6 W x 23.6 H x 0 D in

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In the series ‘In Motion’ Ron plays with the reflections of background colors in the clear water filled glasses that seem to move around each other. The tranquility of the glasses are symbolising his much clearer view on the emotions, he struggled with in earlier days. For him, the distortion of the background, is a form to show how often our emotions are changing our way in which we see the world around us. In how we act to each other and moving away from ourselves so often. Again the strong use of colors is giving the pictures a certain power and vulnerability.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:15

Size:23.6 W x 23.6 H x 0 D in

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Ron Greve grew up in The Netherlands around Emmen within a family with an alcoholic father and a none protecting mother. After his high school periode he moved to Zwolle to study. Zwolle is still his homebase from where he explores the world and he has got his studio. Because of his family situation, he was always looking for recognition and acceptation. A vulnerable boy that fled in his own imaginary world en was afraid to show his vulnerability for a long time. That was hoping to be seen as he felt from the inside. He wasn’t brought up with art, but his girlfriend who was often busy with art stuff, took him on the age of 17 to a museum and then he knew that he wanted to become an artist. He wanted to convert his well developed fantasy into beautiful things. He wanted to leave the world something of himself and matter. After a year of hard work on his portfolio, he was admitted to 2 art schools. He choose to go to Artez Institution of the Arts in Zwolle where he studied sculptor. After his education, Ron got involved with the logistics around theater and rock. Working in this business, brought him the love for scenery and theatrical settings. Already during his education, the camera was one of the main tools for his visual expression. He also took the camera on the many international theatre and rock tours he was on. Ron took many pictures of the concerts he was working with, but also took his moments to make use of the existing scenery and to photograph his own settings. Yet he felt more and more the need to fully focus on photography and in 2016 he took the final step to settle as a freelance photographer under the name of RG fotowerk. As a professional photographer the focal points of Ron Greve are on conceptual photography, culinary photography and portrait photography. He is inspired by photographers as there are Erwin Olaf, Gregory Crewdson and Martin Schöller. Besides his assignments, Ron worked on autonomous work. In 2008 he was one of the 10 nominated in the photo competition ‘Let’s Face it 7’ by the London Photography Association with his series ‘Desire’. Working under RG fotowerk, Ron get’s a lot of assignments where he can put in his passion, but yet he thinks the assignments getting a bigger distance from himself. In 2014 he decides to only take the bigger assignments and to focus on a new autonomous series. He is doing research on his initial topics as ‘desire’, ‘stillness’, ‘void’, ‘beacons’.

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