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Edgar Garces
Colombia
Photography, Digital on Paper
Size: 15.7 W x 23.6 H x 0.1 D in
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The blind woman is part of a series of photographs where, through sarcasm, black humor, minimalism and staging, everyday situations are presented, which somehow become stereotyped in society, due to the imposition of the mass media...who hasn't seen one of those scenes in which the protagonist or any friend in real life, in front of a girl, says to her: what beautiful eyes you have, but his gaze is unfailingly on her breasts ...here, we save the rags, and we work like an x-ray machine...sarcasm and black humor, pure and simple...Limited edition of 2 printed and signed by the author, on Hahnemulhe 320 grams archival museum paper, and dyed seald by the author himself.
2018
Digital on Paper
2
15.7 W x 23.6 H x 0.1 D in
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From Cartagena Colombia, attended in 1983 a workshop of Cinematography at the University of Cartagena, seduced by the syntax of the image enters to the workShop of photography of the Colombo-French Alliance under Jacques Degrottes ' tutelage. He studies Advertising and Visual Communication with emphasis in Photographic Design in the city of Bogotá. At the Technical Institute of Photography he deepens in the technique of color. He carries out creative Workshops of digital manipulation of images and digital layout (infografía) in Madrid, Spain. In the 2002 enters The School of Arts and Design at Newcastle College in Newcastle England where he carries out a workshop on photography, in the same city he attended a workshop of Introduction to the Digital Animation at the Contemporary Art Center Baltic and Web design at Gateshead College. Garcés was assisting of the photographic laboratory of the Colombo-French Alliance; assistant of Mauricio Mendoza 's photographic study and Carlos Mejía in Bogotá. Educational in universities like: the Center of Artistic and Technical Studies CE-ART in their faculty of Publicity and Graphic Design of Bogotá. The Corporation of Superior Education Unitec and their programme of Cinema and Photography, in the faculty of Social Communication of the University Externado of Colombia. At the faculty of Graphic Design at the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University of Cartagena. Creative Director of the Group Five Communications of Cartagena. Graphic designer in the signature Castle Printers of Cartagena and the Universal newspaper. He publishes in different massive media at national level. Garcés is active member of the International Freelance Photographers Organization (IFPO) in Washington D.C. Cartagenero de nacimiento, asiste en 1983 a un taller de Cinematografía en la Universidad de Cartagena organizado por el maestro Émeri Barrios, seducido por la sintaxis de la imagen ingresa al Taller de Fotografía de la Alianza Colombo-Francesa bajo la tutela de Jacques Degrottes. Estudia Publicidad y Comunicación Visual (CIDCA) con énfasis en Diseño Fotográfico en la ciudad de Bogotá. En el Instituto Técnico de Fotografía profundiza en la técnica del color. Se desempeñó como docente en la facultad de Periodismo de la Universidad Externado de Colombia (Bogotá D.C / 1999), en la facultad de Cine y Fotografía UNITEC (Bogotá D.C /1999), en la facultad de Publicidad y Diseño Gráfico de la Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano de Cartagena (2000).
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