Quelques lambeaux de civilisation (2022) Photography by Gaspard De Gouges

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Cette photo est tirée sur papier Baryté 295 g/m2 avec un Traceur à encres pigmentées garanties 100 ans pour les tirages au delà de 30x30cm, sur papier photo RC matt perlé pour le format 30x30cm. Cette photo est disponible en format 20x20, 30x30, 40x40, 50x50, 70x70cm prix sur demande. This photo is printed on Baryté paper 295 g/m2 with a pigment[...]
Cette photo est tirée sur papier Baryté 295 g/m2 avec un Traceur à encres pigmentées garanties 100 ans pour les tirages au delà de 30x30cm, sur papier photo RC matt perlé pour le format 30x30cm. Cette photo est disponible en format 20x20, 30x30, 40x40, 50x50, 70x70cm prix sur demande.
This photo is printed on Baryté paper 295 g/m2 with a pigment ink plotter guaranteed for 100 years for prints larger than 30x30cm, on matt pearl RC photo paper for the 30x30cm format. This photo is available in 20x20, 30x30, 40x40, 50x50, 70x70cm format, price on request.

Les nuages de fin d'après-midi, légèrement colorés en rose sont presque verticaux et font écho aux vagues en biais. Les couleurs froides du ciel bleu contrastent avec la couleur ocre des roches. Au premier plan on distingue les restes d'un quai ou bien d'un mur, le tout est indistinct et flou. Au milieu de l'image, un îlot, encadré de part et d'autre par d'autres rochers, trône avec ce qu'il reste certainement d'une fortification, d'une construction. Naviguant entre les rochers, un navire de couleur noire apparaît en partie au loin à gauche de la photographie.

The late afternoon clouds, slightly colored in pink are almost vertical and echo the oblique waves. The cold colors of the blue sky contrast with the ocher color of the rocks. In the foreground we can see the remains of a quay or a wall, everything is indistinct and blurred. In the middle of the image, an islet, framed on either side by other rocks, sits enthroned with what certainly remains of a fortification, of a construction. Navigating between the rocks, a black ship appears partly in the distance to the left of the photograph.

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Gaspard de Gouges lives and works in the Gard, between Montpellier and Marseille (France). He is a graduate of the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris. In the early 2000s, he began to paint[...]

Gaspard de Gouges lives and works in the Gard, between Montpellier and Marseille (France). He is a graduate of the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris. In the early 2000s, he began to paint large format figurative canvases, group portraits. Since 2021 he has devoted himself to photography, which has become a game for him, a kind of motionless journey.

"I started photographing scenes when I was 10 years old, with very realistic toys and models that I built with stalks of dry grass, miniature vehicles. For a long time I wanted to photograph islands, to their dreamlike power, I love to travel there and their memory persists. Their existence plunges us into an elsewhere. I imagined them tropical, but it is on mineral and Mediterranean islands that I finally decided to evoke. My approach is to create stagings, artificial but plausible, realistic landscapes. I create imaginary worlds, sometimes containing ruins, at least rocks that sometimes make me think of fortresses. These landscapes surprise me and always give me a lot of pleasure to create. "

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