Wildflowers n.1 (2021) Fotografía por Ivan Cordoba

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  • Este trabajo es una "edición abierta" Fotografía, Impresión Giclée / Impresión digital
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  • Estado de la obra de arte La obra de arte está en perfectas condiciones
  • Categorías Clasicismo Flor
In this enchanting double-exposure photograph, nature's vibrant tapestry comes alive in an ethereal display of color and emotion. There's a softness in the overlapping layers, evoking a sense of tranquility and magic. The flowers appear as if in a translucent veil, their petal outlines gently merging and diverging with the surrounding[...]
In this enchanting double-exposure photograph, nature's vibrant tapestry comes alive in an ethereal display of color and emotion.

There's a softness in the overlapping layers, evoking a sense of tranquility and magic. The flowers appear as if in a translucent veil, their petal outlines gently merging and diverging with the surrounding leaves, casting an otherworldly spell on the observer. The effect is both vivid and hazy, a celebration of nature's diversity and its ability to create a stunning, living scene.

The double exposure technique renders an almost impressionistic quality to the image, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. It's as though you're peeking into a dream, where the wildflowers whisper tales of whimsy and invite you to get lost in their kaleidoscopic wonder.

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Ivan Cordoba is a multifaceted visual storyteller whose creative journey spans the realms of visual arts, photography, and filmmaking. Based in New York, Cordoba’s artistic endeavors have been a fusion of narrative[...]

Ivan Cordoba is a multifaceted visual storyteller whose creative journey spans the realms of visual arts, photography, and filmmaking. Based in New York, Cordoba’s artistic endeavors have been a fusion of narrative exploration and visual innovation. With a BFA in Visual Communication as a foundation, Cordoba entered the realm of visual arts with a passionate commitment to storytelling. His pursuit in both still and motion picture creation has honed his ability to craft distinctive narratives and evoke emotional connections that captivate and engage audiences. 

Cordoba has collaborated with artists such as world-class photographer Christopher Makos, a close friend and colleague of Andy Warhol, and his work has been shown at renowned art centers and international festivals like the Venice Biennale, Cannes, and OFFF. He's been also featured on the pages of art books, specialized media, and publications, resonating with a global audience. Throughout his career, Cordoba's lens has captured the essence of diverse cultures and landscapes, traversing countries like Burundi, Macau, the Dominican Republic, France, Spain, and the United States.

His artistic vision transcends boundaries, blending a rich tapestry of techniques and disciplines to transform intricate concepts into evocative visual experiences. Cordoba's work does not just speak to the eyes but also sparks conversations and connections, fostering a rich dialogue between his art and its viewers – a testament to the boundless potential of human expression through the lens of a camera. His work has been exhibited in Paris, Barcelona, Cannes, Saint-Tropez, Milan, Venice, Stuttgart, Mexico City, and New York.

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