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Vertical perspective at the Jewish Museum of Berlin. AR902_012 Photograph - Limited Edition of 6

Paolo Grassi

Italy

Photography, C-type on Paper

Size: 19.7 W x 29.5 H x 0 D in

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This photo captures the vertical perspective created by two tall metal walls of the building in the park of the Jewish Museum in Berlin. In the background, the canopy of a tree stands out, illuminated by sunlight filtering through the narrow space between the facades. The image conveys a sense of architectural grandeur and natural tranquility, inviting the viewer to reflect on the interaction between the built environment and the beauty of nature. The photographic print is produced from certified files using a blockchain system (similar process to NFT).

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Photography:C-type on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:6

Size:19.7 W x 29.5 H x 0 D in

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Paolo Grassi was born in Tuscany and began photographing at a very young age in an analytical manner starting from 1976, after studying photographic technique and lighting based on the experiences of Andreas Feininger and Ansel Adams. For about 15 years, he explored the elements of nature and people through the filter of photographic film with a 35mm reflex camera, which, due to its compactness, accompanied him daily for many years in his visual exploration. Many images were captured on film, and only a small portion was personally printed in black and white in a darkroom. A significant aspect of this period is the photographic research conducted in Sardinia in 1979 (the year of the kidnapping of singer-songwriter Fabrizio De André in Gallura), where he interpreted and documented the environment, traditions, and faces of the people in black and white.

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