Human Stones Back to Life
by Monica Monimix Antonelli
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About the Book
This is the reinterpretation of funereal statues by using a new and complex subject, the human body, which is able to give ever changing emotion every time you look at it. The use of a real (alive) model and silk fabrics builds an empathic tie between the photograph and the viewer. Light reflected by that body and fabric seems to pervade the air all around. This way her skin becomes granite between the hands of the sculptor, and the silk becomes smooth marble. And it’s the light, only light gives consistency to these shapes
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 28 - Publish Date: Jul 13, 2008
- Keywords fine art, black & white, funeral statues, statue, model, life, stones, human, sculptor, light, granite, body, shapes, air, photograph, emotion, silk, reinterpretation
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About the Creator
Monica Antonelli
Crema
Born in 1979, young artist, photographer and painter, well known for the eclecticity of her artistic expressions. Her artworks are characterized by the ability to pick or create emotional moments, to entrap instants of life and states of mind in a single shot which will remain its witness forever.