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Photography, Analog Photography on Paper
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Ignas Maldus - an open soul capturing the living presence. Analog photography. From “USA: Untitled Spaces of America” series. __ Limited edition of 10. Hand signed and numbered on the back. Comes with a certificate of authenticity. This artwork can be sold in other dimensions if necessary.
2013
Analog Photography on Paper
10
49.2 W x 49.2 H x 0.1 D in
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Ignas Maldus (Maldžiūnas) is a photography artist, a graduate of the Vilnius Academy of Arts, a member of the Lithuanian Photographers Union and LATGA, and an ambassador for the “Kaunas – European Capital of Culture 2022”. Ignas Maldus has been creating captivating photographic art for 26 years, exclusively working with film cameras. He is renowned for his innovative analog middle format film camera techniques, such as long exposures and painting with colored lights, resulting in vibrant and thought-provoking images as seen in his MAGIC Series, which were produced in diverse locations including South Africa, Kazakhstan, USA, Indonesia, UAE, India, Morocco, and Europe. The artist’s ability to combine sensitivity with conceptual thinking makes him one of the most prominent representatives of metamodernism.
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