Becoming in Dissolution
US$ 395
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About the art
Artist statement
The photo tells in reference to Friedrich Hölderlin's essay "Das Werden im Vergehen" (Becoming in Dissolution) about the magic of the moment, where simultaneously demise and new beginning are expressions of a living whole.
Macro study of a withering dahlia.
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Artist profile
Natalie Truchsess
Born: 1963
Hometown: Würzburg
Based in: Frankfurt am Main
Natalie Truchsess' photographs of ephemeral forms go far beyond imitative still life and macro photography.
In her pictures, she succeeds in using photographic methods to work out the abstract aesthetics that are already inherent in nature.
These ambiguous interpretations offer the viewer scope for their own metaphorical associations.
Her photos from “Ambiguous …
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