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Photography, Digital on Paper
Size: 12 W x 15 H x 0.1 D in
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"All human emotion is headquartered in a love of self." - Dominic Rouse (The Artist's Journal, March 2006) The catalyst for this seductive image was Philip Larkin's poem 'Deceptions' which was itself prompted by an article in 'London, Labour and the Poor' (Mayhew, Henry 1851–1861) in which a young woman recounts her experience at the hands of a man who drugged and raped her. Larkin's sad conclusion is that her attacker was, ultimately, deceiving himself more than her. The model was photographed at the artist's studio and the background is composed of Gothic arches photographed in the upper tier of an English cathedral. The edition is limited to 250 signed and numbered prints on Fuji's beautiful Crystal Archive paper. The image area allows for a 1" white border on all four sides of the image for easy framing. A Certificate of Print Authenticity is included and a hand numbered Gallery Stamp is printed on the back. Ships rolled in a sturdy PVC tube. "The work is beautiful and intriguing. It is a delight to see it in person and to be able to appreciate the exquisite tonal qualities." (Paul Paletti - Louisville, USA) PLEASE NOTE - the edition number of the print you receive will not necessarily correspond to those in the listing photographs.
Photography:Digital on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:250
Size:12 W x 15 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Ships From:Thailand.
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Dominic Rouse has been described as one of the most interesting photographers working today. He is a visionary in the truest sense of the word and his work probably has more in common with painting than photography. Brooks Jensen, the editor of America's LensWork Magazine, has said that Rouse does not take pictures of the world, he makes photographs of his mind. His unique vision and mastery of his craft set him apart from most of the other photographers who use the computer in their practice. His work may appear to be rooted in the past but it is the product of a seamless blend of the latest digital technologies and the timeless qualities of large format black and white photography.
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