Showing posts with label Profile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Profile. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2009

Profile : Carla Van de Puttelaar


The figure of women in Carla van de Puttelaar 's photos reflect the intimate and erotical female universe.
Here a note from his web site:
In her photographic work, Carla van de Puttelaar wants to emphasize personality, vulnerability and intimate eroticism, as well as distance and, sometimes, alienation.Her nudes draw heavily on the use of close up effects and the use, or deliberate non-use, of focus. Moles can be seen clearly, as well as more temporal marks, such as bruises or the imprint of underwear in the skin. They enhance the intimacy of the picture, loading it with tension. Distance is being created first and foremost by the use of color. Often, the skin will have a porcelain glance, delicate, fragile. Color also creates a sculptural feel, elaborated by the light and framing of the compositions.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Profile : Amleto Di Leo


Amleto Di Leo, Sicilian photographer has an interesting approach and I am happy to post in my blog. I choose a photo called "DIstanze Variabili".

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Profile : Andrea Land


I like the intimate work of American Photographer Andrea Land, in particular the series from the project In My Room Here a note from the Project's statement:
In my room
I enter into the process of creating a photograph on both a conscious and subconscious level. My portraits of children contain various layers of information relating to the artist, the subject and a mutual exchange between the two. The work seeks to explore the psyche of complex individuals. Each young girl, while physically existing in the natural world, also thrives in another realm, an insular dream state, with her gaze turned inward. The photographs exist as both fictional and autobiographical creations (growing up in an all female, Midwest household). Relating to the temporary situation of childhood, I am fascinated by young individuals’ imagination and intensity of experience. My curiosity about childhood, as a state of limbo and a game of illusion, creates additional layers with which to contemplate. Visually exploring the girls’ stances and embellished environments, the audience enters into a private world of vulnerability, isolation, imagination and memory. A delicate balance exists between the real and the imagined, the beautiful and the grotesque.