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Mixed Media, Photography on Paper
Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0.4 D in
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I have lived in front of Mont Blanc for more than 20 years in Megève. The mountain is part of my identity and it is one of my sources of inspiration. At the base of my artistic practice, I take a lot of photographs of landscapes during walks and hikes. The landscape is not raw data, it is not only space or territory but also what it refers to in each of us. Other sizes supports and frames possible, contact us. Limited art print, numbered and signed. On Hahnemühle Photo Rag 350 g baryta paper (fine art print: Guaranteed acid-free and lignin-free, it meets the highest conservation requirements). Baryta paper for fine art printing has real qualities: a rather smooth, reflection-free texture that allows you to highlight all the nuances and subtleties of the photo and a dynamism that allows you to obtain very deep blacks. It is ideal for black and white photos.
2021
Photography on Paper
10
11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0.4 D in
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Biography and recent exhibits Adrianna Wojcik-Muffat-Jeandet was born in 1975. She is French and originally from Poland. She lives and works in Demi-Quartier close to Megève in Haute-Savoie. "The element that truly creates Adrianna Wojcik’s singular quality is her work’s residence around the ‘space’ between appearance and disappearance, banal and extraordinary, or trivial and sublime: areas that are undetermined and invisible, that the artist looks to bring forth, and that provoke within the viewer a form of unstable balance—an indecision about what they think they are thinking and feeling; the unspoken brushed to the surface. From this state of weightlessness (which marks a moment in time that is suspended between two cycles of an event taking place, the act of being noticed by someone, or the moment of being produced or just produced) emerges a rare quality, illustrated by so many subjects: anachronistic subjects that are eternal, but nevertheless on the edge of falling; passing-landscapes that are strange and in the process of changing; suspended expressions that are emotionally moving; fluid matter that is barely present and witnesses the ephemeral and fragile dimension of all mental representation; and absent material that allows a long time for the tree behind the expression captured at the instant of a face to appear. We can certainly feel that a story is being told. We don’t quite know which one, but if we have the patience for contemplation, we can allow ourselves to be absorbed. » Frédéric Elkaïm Art Consultant, Contemporary Art Market Specialist, and Education Coordinator for the Keys to Art and the Collection program at Cercle Menus Plaisirs in Geneva.
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