Pep Ventosa, Delft Vermeer One, The Netherlands
Pep Ventosa, Leiden Rembrandt One, The Netherlands
Pep Ventosa, Rambla Catalunya, Barcelona
Pep Ventosa, The brandenburg gate (The collective Snapshot), Each one of these works is a composite of up to one hundred separate snapshots of the same subject matter.
Pep Ventosa, Le sacré-coeur (The collective Snapshot) Each one of these works is a composite of up to one hundred separate snapshots of the same subject matter.
Images urbaines fort intéressantes...
Extremely interesting urban images...
Sources: Conscientious, Pep Ventosa
samedi 16 février 2008
Pep Ventosa
''My work is about the act of seeing. What the eye records and how the mind pieces it together. What’s remembered, what’s imagined. I try to adapt this to photography. I shoot subjects in fragments, from 10 to 100 overlapping puzzle pieces, then digitally reconstruct what the lens captured, refining and working the pieces and looking for the rhythm in how they fit together. What grows is an unique new narrative space that never actually happened, where the whole has traveled mysteriously further than what the camera documented. Part memory, part imagination. Not unlike the way we see.''
Publié par Andrée-Anne Dupuis-Bourret à 14:24
Libellés : Architecture, Arts Visuels / Visual Arts, Photographies / Photographs
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