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In this series, the artist embarks on a journey to unveil the intrinsic value of nature, contrasting the enduring nature of stone with the ephemeral beauty of ever-changing plants. The stones, born and evolving over time, starkly contrast with the fleeting grace of the plants. Personally arranging and photographing wild plants on blocks of ice, the artist overlays them with images of meticulously placed glass shards. This technique encapsulates the transient nature and beauty of the moment within the layers, portraying a delicate yet breathtaking instance in time. Against the backdrop of a winter snowy landscape, rocks and snow become the focal points of a minimalist composition, capturing the serene world of rocks, snow, and flowing river water. Through this visual exploration, the artist not only captures the profound beauty of nature but also contemplates the fragility inherent in each moment, seeking to express the preciousness of the natural world.

There is a 5 cm margin to allow the print to be set in the canvas frame.
UV-cut burnish is hand-applied to the canvas surface.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Daguerre Canvas Canvas FineArt, 400 gsm

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#modern #minimal #over the #minimalist 

Can Moment Last Forever? #001 (2023) Photograph
by Keiichiro Muramatsu

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  • Photograph on Canvas
  • From a limited edition of 10
  • Size: 50.64 x 70.96 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 40.64 x 60.96cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Photorealistic
  • Subject: Flowers and plants
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In this series, the artist embarks on a journey to unveil the intrinsic value of nature, contrasting the enduring nature of stone with the ephemeral beauty of ever-changing plants. The stones, born and evolving over time, starkly contrast with the fleeting grace of the plants. Personally arranging and photographing wild plants on blocks of ice, the artist overlays them with images of meticulously placed glass shards. This technique encapsulates the transient nature and beauty of the moment within the layers, portraying a delicate yet breathtaking instance in time. Against the backdrop of a winter snowy landscape, rocks and snow become the focal points of a minimalist composition, capturing the serene world of rocks, snow, and flowing river water. Through this visual exploration, the artist not only captures the profound beauty of nature but also contemplates the fragility inherent in each moment, seeking to express the preciousness of the natural world.

There is a 5 cm margin to allow the print to be set in the canvas frame.
UV-cut burnish is hand-applied to the canvas surface.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Daguerre Canvas Canvas FineArt, 400 gsm

Tags:
#modern #minimal #over the #minimalist 
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I'm a photographer and I've been running my studio since 2008. In 2013, I started to learn "Nageire", which means to arrange wildflowers freely. Arranging flowers is more than just... Read more

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