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Triangulation_22 - Limited Edition of 25 Photograph

Jaroslav AMELIN

Russia

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 33.1 W x 27.6 H x 0.1 D in

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An inverted triangle is one of the ancient symbols used by the people of the late Stone Age. It is connected to agriculture and nature. An equilateral triangle— its apex turned downwards—symbolized water, whereas the same figure with a horizontal line within symbolized earth. A triangle by itself symbolizes a surface. The “Triangulation” project has two parts: “Earth” and “Water.” The first part is represented by Chernozemie, one of the most developed agricultural regions in Russia; the second shows the untouched clean waters of the Arctic seas. Both parts deal with surfaces, a purely horizontal surface of water and an uneven yet flat surface of cultivated land. My triangular photographs place a human as a spectator at the forefront, offering a sense of reverse perspective in photography. The space expands from the spectator and does not close down at the far point of convergence. Despite the instability of the inverted triangle, it invites one to take a step inside and enter its space. Like triangulation in geodesy, my triangulation is used to study space, its artistic mapping. To understand and reconsider. This is a large format FILM photography 4x5". Printed in Fujiflex paper RA-4 process. It guarantees exceptional quality and detail of this work. There are three sizes of this work: 140x125, 112x100 and 84x75 cm. This series was originally conceived in the form of triangular photographs.

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Photography:

Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

25

Size:

33.1 W x 27.6 H x 0.1 D in

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Yaroslav Amelin is a photographer and artist currently residing and working in Saint-Petersburg (Russia). He was born in 1981 to a family of geographers and spent most of his childhood in the country where nature fascinated him. Passion for hand-crafting woodwork led Yaroslav to obtaining a degree with distinction from Moscow State Forest University in 2003 but he felt the need to discover nature in a wider sense and started making his first serious steps in photography while in college. Having graduated, Yaroslav Amelin worked as an editor at ProFoto photography magazine contributing dozens of articles and seminars. Continuous development in the art of landscape photography led Yaroslav to a large format film camera and an expansive project documenting the nature of Central Russia. In 2010, he cofounded the largest photography gallery in Russia, the Gallery of Classical Photography, and led its development till 2015. Yaroslav Amelin also helped to found Moscow Photography Salon that united the majority of Russian galleries, private collections and collectors in the field of photography. Another important milestone was organizing three artistic expedition in the Arctic on a science vessel “Kartesh” in 2014-2016. Eventually, huge colour prints with increadible detail and tonal range that can only be achieved with large format film became the centrepiece of Yaroslav’s artistic style. The works of Yaroslav Amelin have been exhibited at over 25 personal and group exhibitions in Russia, USA, Italy, France and Japan.

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