LrD116-1041 - Calera de Tango - Chile
US$ 7,300
Overview
2021
Textile (Cotton, Fabric, Thread), Chromogenic paper: kodak metallic photographic paper using a lambda machine) or 100% cotton rag baryta metallic pigment-based paper.
Edition of 5
Dimensions: 120cm (H) x 80cm (W) x 0.1cm (D) / 47.2" (H) x 31.5" (W) x 0.04" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
Shipping
Estimated delivery for this item is between 17 December - 22 December
This item ships from United States of America
Please note that this item is unframed and will be shipped rolled
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About the art
Artist statement
Description:
Images printed on Kodak Metallic photographic paper using a Lambda machine are shipped from NY.
Images printed on Photo Rag Baryta Metallic paper using a Canon 12 inks printer machine are shipped from Chile.
Story:
Climate changes have increased the drought in the central area of Chile, which limits the number of cloudy days. In addition, the air is hazy due to the dust suspension as well as pollution. Any landscape image with these conditions sometimes appears dull.
Last Wednesday we decided to have an evening barbeque, which we normally do on weekends. While lighting wood to prepare charcoal, I notice dark clouds forming over my zone.
You could sense the particular smell when it is about rain. Do understand that this is caused by ozone particles that clouds bring along, cleaning the air.
Went inside to fetch camera and tripod and started shotting as different cloud forms were created by the wind.
From time to time focused on the fire, so I would have enough charcoal to start the barbeque. The light was changing constantly, so I looked at all four cardinal points, each had a different view.
At certain point the sun disappeared and was almost dark, so put away my gear. Went inside to fetch a wine bottle, when I returned outside, noticed that the sun managed to find it way. Rushed to set up tripod and gear, and found out that the tripod lock was broken, delaying a few seconds. During this time light changed rapidly and missed some precious images.
The strength of what I saw, was able represent in these images by adjusting the contrast, saturation, and levels.
All the image in this post of clouds returning to Calera de Tango are one take with no composites.
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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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