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Lotta vanDroom
Netherlands
Photography, Color on Paper
Size: 15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in
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"stilles Leben II" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Small edition 30cm x 40cm (11,8 x 15,7 inch) with border of 3cm (1,2inch) - Ships in a tube and prints are sold unframed - Edition limited to 48 plus 2AP - High quality print on Hahnemühle FineArt B...
2017
Photography, Color on Paper
Limited Edition of 48
15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in
Not Applicable
Not Framed
Certificate is Included
Ships Rolled in a Tube
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At the age of 15, I got an analogue camera as a present and discovered my love for photography. Soon after, I started investing in equipment for a dark room.I loved experimenting with exposure, colouring and all other possibilities that arose from it. In 2010 I switched to digital photography and since then I'm redefining myself and my ideas. As long as I can remember I felt the desire to discover and to make new experiences. The older I became, the more I've grown fascinated by the excitement we felt as children when we saw, learned and experienced new things for the first time. Simultaneously, I felt sorrow about the fact those times became rarer as we grew older. We know our world, our environment and all that comes with it and barely anything can surprise or fascinate us any more. Because of this, I started imagining, how it would be to see a new world and experience a never known life.New landscapes, new flower fields, new creatures, new histories and so on. Some kind of wanderlust for a strange and alien reality. This led to my fascination for paraphrasing common things, to givethem a new meaning and to displaythem in a different context - combining and creating a new usage for them. Most things possess an inherent beauty we are all used to. By putting them in new correlations, they can become even more beautiful and sometimes surpass the original source they replaced. Bottle caps that transform into a wig for example, or cucumber slices which transform into alienated flowers. For me the fascination for sublime combinations doesn't stop with day-to-day objects. It stretches further into history, linguistics, architecture and other art forms. For example old historical buildings combined with modern architecture, old, no longer used, wordscombined with our present language, elderly people wearing youthful clothes and so on. So I decided to combine my „weapon of choice“ for expressing myself, photography, with paintings and collages on the one hand and crafting costumes out of rubbish on the other. With painting as one of the oldest art forms merged with the much younger art forms and the result is a very interesting collaboration. It creates new opportunities in structure and expressions and a new way to look at things. Recycled materials and rubbish challenge their old purpose, presenting new usages and telling new fanciful stories.
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