Limited edition giclée print. Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper with 5cm white border.
This photograph as a playful and satirical take on societal norms and conventions. The use of animal masks, along with the behavior of the participants, may be viewed as a humorous commentary on the absurdity of human behavior and the arbitrary nature of social norms.
The presence of food and drink on the table, along with the relaxed postures and casual demeanor of the participants, may be seen as a nod to the traditional concept of a convivial gathering. However, the addition of the animal masks and the surreal nature of the scene subverts this expectation, creating a sense of humor and irony.
The juxtaposition of the disturbing and the humorous elements of the photograph may be viewed as a reflection of the complex and multifaceted nature of human experience, where darkness and lightness often coexist in unexpected ways. The image may be interpreted as a commentary on the absurdity of the human condition, where the grotesque and the humorous are sometimes inextricably intertwined.
For printing we use pigmented inks and museum quality archival paper (giclée printing technique) - this means that the light resistance of the colors is more than 100 years, in accordance with Wilhelm Imaging Research.
You will receive the print rolled in a tube, mounting and/or framing is required.
Hahnemühle Rag Baryta Paper
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Limited edition giclée print. Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper with 5cm white border.
This photograph as a playful and satirical take on societal norms and conventions. The use of animal masks, along with the behavior of the participants, may be viewed as a humorous commentary on the absurdity of human behavior and the arbitrary nature of social norms.
The presence of food and drink on the table, along with the relaxed postures and casual demeanor of the participants, may be seen as a nod to the traditional concept of a convivial gathering. However, the addition of the animal masks and the surreal nature of the scene subverts this expectation, creating a sense of humor and irony.
The juxtaposition of the disturbing and the humorous elements of the photograph may be viewed as a reflection of the complex and multifaceted nature of human experience, where darkness and lightness often coexist in unexpected ways. The image may be interpreted as a commentary on the absurdity of the human condition, where the grotesque and the humorous are sometimes inextricably intertwined.
For printing we use pigmented inks and museum quality archival paper (giclée printing technique) - this means that the light resistance of the colors is more than 100 years, in accordance with Wilhelm Imaging Research.
You will receive the print rolled in a tube, mounting and/or framing is required.
Hahnemühle Rag Baryta Paper
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