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Triptyque Orsay Rouge (2016) Photography by Macha De Bonneville
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Limited Edition (#1/8)
Photography,
Digital Photography
on Plexiglass
- Dimensions Height 29.5in, Width 19.7in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Photographs under $20,000 Abstract Architecture
C est une photo de l'escalier du musée d'Orsay qui monte à l étage des impressionnistes.
Elle a été faite avec le Canon 6D en 1250 ISO.
La photo a été imprimée par le laboratoire photo White Wall en Allemagne.
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Macha de Bonneville is a multifaceted artist, mastering the fields of photography. His passion for the art of photography took root at a young age, influenced by his father, editor-in-chief of the Gamma agency. However, instead of following the path of photojournalism, Macha turned to fine art photography, seeking to explore new visual frontiers.
After studying at the Paris La Villette School of Architecture, Macha de Bonneville moved to Montreal, Canada, where she furthered her passion by taking photography courses at Dawson College. This training strengthened her artistic approach and led her to develop a resolutely innovative photographic style.
Macha's art is distinguished by her bold and original graphic compositions. She doesn't just capture images, she reinvents them. She never reframes her photos, preferring to push the limits of the initial image, move the horizon and explore the infinitely small of reflections to create fascinating dreamlike works.
His field of artistic exploration encompasses urban spaces and the way in which human beings invest them. Cities like Paris, New York and Montreal were the playground for his artistic lens, capturing life in museums, streets, bridges and neighborhoods. She is not limited to urbanity, because since she set down her suitcases and her keen eye on the Ile de Ré, she has also explored nature and its nuances of color.
What makes Macha de Bonneville's work even more unique is her ability to create multiple images without using Photoshop. His art is a true celebration of photographic creativity and innovation, constantly pushing the boundaries of visual perception.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists