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Hemicrania-Disambiguation_09

Netherlands, 2019

 

Giclée print on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper.

Size 30x20 cm without white border.

 

Carole Rey is a French photographer who works and lives in the Netherlands. Her work has been exhibited throughout Europe and the US and received a silver medal at the Prix de la Photographie de Paris for her series Hemicrania-Disambiguation. She has been published in Gum Tree, an American Library Arts Magazine and featured on Lenscratch with her series Forty Plus. Rey's work is a visual invitation to embrace the diversity and beauty that life gives us, but also to give a place to suffering and pain. Fascinated by natural light and themes such as ageism, femininity and the circle of life, Rey likes to combine decay and freshness in her compositions to trigger the viewer's perception of what beauty is. There is something mystical and spiritual in Carole Rey's work, but also something tragic, as nature and life can be. Carole's creative quest is similar to the Japanese art of Ikebana as described by Sofu Teshigahara in The Book of Flowers: “Set things you can't see. There are many things in your heart that are invisible. Flowers are concrete, but Ikebana is abstract."

 

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  • The photo prints are printed in one batch every two weeks, at the beginning and middle of the month. You will receive an email when your order has been shipped or can be picked up.

  • Hemicrania-Disambiguation_09Netherlands, 2019

    Giclée print on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper.

    Size 30x20 cm without white border.

By purchasing this photo print you support the important work of organization Save the Children in Gaza.

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