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The Subtle Difference in Details Photograph - Limited Edition of 20

Diego Cerezer

Brazil

Photography, Digital on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 47.2 H x 0 D in

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- FINE ART PRINTS - Canvas: Canson Museum Pro Canvas 385 g/m2 100% cotton - Printed: HP Z9 + DreamColor mineral pigment - Made in Brazil Coconut trees, like palm trees, belong to the Arecaceae family and are extremely popular in our country. This happens because the tropical climate present in our territory favors the healthy development of these species. But, after all, are coconut trees and palm trees the same thing? No! The coconut tree itself is that species of plant that produces the fruit called coconut. Palm trees are the other species belonging to the Arecaceae family, which do not produce the coconut fruit. *Paper prints: direct contact via email. (Premium Hahnemuhle RAG 308 100% cotton paper)

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Photography:Digital on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:20

Size:31.5 W x 47.2 H x 0 D in

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Photography and conceptual art form a complex pair. If some photographers claim that photography played a mere documentary role, others, on the contrary, point to the use of specific resources, by some artists, which allow the technical image, its visual possibilities and its social meanings to be problematized. I believe that the characterization of photography used by us conceptual artists is, however, accompanied by other considerations that allow us to problematize a relationship that is apparently easy to determine. Thanks to a set of factors, including lightness and fragile material consistency, the decline of the object in favor of attitudes and processes. Faced with the challenge of using matter “in a paradoxical way”, of inventing an art based on the greatest possible economy of means, the conceptual artist uses technical image in accordance with Sol LeWitt's proposition that it is possible to present ideas “through of numbers, photographs or words, or any way the artist chooses, since the form is not important. For me, a photograph needs to have a soul, a voice and overflow with feeling. This is the basis of my photography.

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