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Cuerpo y Alma
Sculptural photography by Andrés Ginestet
© Ginestet, 2008
Working in the most technologically-advanced areas of high-resolution imaging, Ginestet has recently transcended the two-dimensionality of photography with his new series of composite photo images referred to as "Sculptural Photography." The images resonate with both the warm presence and the movement of the human form.
A carefully placed montage of shifting poses of the central figures, using highly-controlled exposures, creates a unique, three-dimensional sense of form. The artist's graceful compositions are reminiscent of the sensitive works of leading Florentine Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli with a distinct emphasis on line, composed in a unique, warmly intimate style.
The soft background of stucco surfaces and garden settings including a set of wall sculptures of faces (each carved by the artist) all share with the viewer a compositional focus on the central figures. The female subjects, often classically trainer dancers, are sometimes seen in Cubist-related refractions and framed in a courtyard doorway. This daylight-infused setting both physically and metaphorically separates the artist's own sculpture studio and his photography studio. This connecting passageway thus becomes the artist's platform for a synthesis of both sculpture and photography. Here the viewer encounters a unique and delightful artistic hybrid, "Sculptural Photography." Rosenbaum Contemporary is pleased to represent exclusively this most recent body of work from this widely-acclaimed and internationally-recognized artist.
Rosenbaum contemporary – Boca Raton, Florida, United States.
adiós
no me mires así
salgo y entro
luz y sombra
alúmbrame farolillo
espejismos
cruz de sillas
desafío
surrealismo deculo y tetas
surrealismo defaroles
surrealismo defarol
sombras de lo que fué
aburrimiento
translucida
arco
forma I
forma II
himnos
inspiración
en memoria de Frida Kahlo
sin título I-II
sin título III
sin título
sin título
two hearts
perfección
mothering
es salvaje
viceversa
calma
tempus fugit
calma comedida
daliniana
sin título
introvertida
reflexión
composición 4
nereidas
en memoria de un pintor flamenco
imploración de la luz – cristal azul
imploración de la luz – cristal amarillo
imploración de la luz – cristal rojo
imploración de la luz – siete cristales más día y noche
The imploration of lightThese art pieces are dedicated to the imploration of light and its seven main colors.The same colors also appear in the Picadoras-collection in different colored precious stones.
They symbolize seven feelings or emotional levels, which condition every human or artistic creation. The installation is comprised of nine sheets. The first and white one stands for daylight.The last and black one symbolizes night. In between, there are:
Orange for innocence, virginity and openness.Pink for inspiration.Blue for gestation.Green for perfection and maturity.Violet for respect , distance and reflection.Yellow for satisfaction and for pride about the achieved work.Red for rest, farewell and emancipation.
The grey colors of the cross inspire the imploration of light. The cross is slightly asymmetric.
imploración de la luz – tríptico negro
alma sentada I
alma sentada II
alma sentada III
alma sentada IV
alma sentada V
alma sentada VI
ausencia
emancipación del alma
emancipación de cruz II
shiva
shiva blue
espejismo
indiferencia
indiferencia II
magia
maletas
Variations on Vermeer
© Ginestet, 2007
3 de perla
4 de perla
alma en la ventana
barabas de maria
columpiando la perla
destino de perla
dorso
estrecho de luz
guardando la perla I
guardando la perla II
ladrona de perlas
maría de perlas
maría de perlas con ángeles
ascensión de maria de perlas
perla azul I
perla azul II
perla entrada
perla inspirada
perlera
rota
sureal
timida
toga de la luz
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