Unnamed 6, from Memento II Photography by Gaelle Dechery
Not For Sale
Seller Gaelle Dechery
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Limited Edition (#2/30)
Photography,
Digital Photography
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 15.8in, Width 11.8in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Photographs under $500 Abstract Fashion
Tirage sur papier argentique, limité à 30 exemplaires,
Daté et signé,
30x40cm
Toutes tailles disponibles, me contacter.
This photo is extracted from "Memento II", a photo series produced by the plastician photographer Gaelle Dechery in 2020. This series exclusively in black and white and consisting of photographs and collage.
The thematic is about Women and the time which pass. Each image highlights, sometimes with poetry, sometimes with humor, the inexorable advance of time. Like the Memento Mori and other renaissance still lifes, this series tends to show the human vanity.
Print, limited to 30 copies,
Dated and signed,
30x40cm
All sizes available, contact me.
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Gaelle Dechery is a photographer-visual artist, who tackles themes such as the question of gender, imagination and memory. There is in his photography a desire for detachment from reality.
For this young artist, photo-collage is a technique for presenting photos in an eccentric and poetic way. She animates, diverts, abuses or sublimates bodies to tell stories, memories, experiences, transforming the idea into substance and the word into flesh.
Gaelle Dechery after studying applied arts and photography at ETPA in Toulouse (France), she worked in Paris where she quickly turned to fashion photography. The universe corresponds to his vision because it is only a question of illusion, seduction, dream and never a faithful representation of reality. In accordance with this desire, she continued her approach a few years later by beginning to practice collage. This brings a more contemporary dimension to his practice.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1992
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists