LrD111-0183 - Calera de Tango - Chile
US$ 7,300
Overview
2021
Paper Print, Hahnemühle Baryta pigment-based paper.
Edition of 5
Dimensions: 120cm (H) x 80cm (W) / 47.2" (H) x 31.5" (W)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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Description:
Printed with a 12 inkjet printer over Hahnemühle Baryta paper. Signed certificate of authenticity.
Story:
For more than a week meteorology predicted that during the weekend we would have storms. This was very unusual, as in counted few occasions it rained during the first month of the year.
As soon as it started raining the electricity went out for almost the entire weekend, however early yesterday Saturday morning after a long night thunderstorm, there was a blue clean sky.
It would last a few hours, before the clouds would gather again and continue to pour water.
Still under lockdown, as I was not able to travel, so my garden was the topic of my photography.
The sharp light that was reaching was produced due to the water storm that washed away the pollution and dust.
Although succulents have strong different colors, in this occasion, I am presenting surreal colors that my imagination saw at capture.
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Artist profile
Gonzalo Contreras del Solar
Born: 1955
Hometown: La Paz
Based in: Calera de Tango - Chile
Photographer dedicated to portraye Water.
It was late 1955 when my eyes peeped at the city of La Paz near the high Andes. Since then, they have learned by capturing sparkles of light.
Started at the age of 10 with oil painting and playing in darkroom (full equipment I discovered …
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