brodskji utopia tryptich

brodskji utopia tryptich

The image consists of 3 seperate photographs 80 x 86 cm each.
They are digital photgraphs of analogous multiple slide- projections. They are about imaginary space, poetic space, architecture of light and transparency shining in the night.

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Commenti 14

Fabio Keiner
4 anni fa
Fabio Keiner Artista
fantastic
Andrea Morein
12 anni fa
Andrea Morein Artista
thanx dear waldemar for yr kind words!
Waldemar Dabrowski
12 anni fa
Very interesting...!
EleB
14 anni fa
EleB Artista
Very interesting !
obsession3d.com
15 anni fa
obsession3d.com Artista
perfect!
Andrea Morein
15 anni fa
Andrea Morein Artista
Dear Yuri, I feel honored by yr generous words.
thanx! Andrea
Yuri Ivanenko
15 anni fa
Yuri Ivanenko Artista
Andrea! I love your work! You are Master! I like concept and philosophy your "prize" work. My vote for you...
javier milara
15 anni fa
javier milara Artista
very very good!
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15 anni fa
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Stephanie Rigsby
16 anni fa
beautiful. it is daunting yet alluring. the paths of windows are the entrances in doors.
Helga Kalversberg
16 anni fa
Die geheimnisvollen Spiegelungen faszinieren mich, liebe Andrea, eine
sehr interessante Arbeit! Besten Gruß von Helga Kalversberg
Helga Kalversberg
16 anni fa
Die geheimnisvollen Spiegelungen faszinieren mich, liebe Andrea, eine
sehr interessante Arbeit! Besten Gruß von Helga Kalversberg
NEZIH CAVUSOGLU
16 anni fa
NEZIH CAVUSOGLU Artista
Facinating. Very nice work. Bravo
Glen Snow
16 anni fa
Glen Snow Artista
An evocative image, which seems to turn the mind inward on spaces that only darkly reflect our exterior world. It's like a visual attempt to recall something profound from a dream that might potentially open out into multiple vistas of light. There is a desire to read into the luminous panes what might lie beyond them, but we are held in check by a difficulty with memory. There is an 'Alice in Wonderland' perspective, which turns the viewer in on themselves.

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