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- FINE ART PRINTINGS - Canvas: Canson Museum Pro Canvas 385 gsm 100% cotton - Printed: HP Z9+ DreamColor mineral pigment - Made in Brazil Water springs can be known by various names, such as: springs, water eye, water mine, water line, headwaters and fountain. Every spring represents a point where water infiltrated underground gathers and reaches the surface of the ground, giving rise to watercourses, such as rivers, lakes and streams, or gushing water, depending on pressure, erosion or movement of tectonic plates. . For water to reach the surface of the Earth, water must be inside it. This means that there is no production of liquid: water does not come from a spring, it just leaves through it. A spring can arise from rain, lakes, melting glaciers or through aquifers (underground geological formation capable of storing water). This water is absorbed by the soil and can remain very close or hundreds of kilometers away, in the groundwater. When water reaches a less permeable layer, it gives rise to springs as we know them, from where crystal clear waters emerge to begin a new water cycle. * Prints on paper: contact directly by email. (Premium Paper Hahnemuhle RAG 308 100% cotton)
Print:Giclee on Photo Paper
Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
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Photography and conceptual art form a complex pair. If some photographers claim that photography played a mere documentary role, others, on the contrary, point to the use of specific resources, by some artists, which allow the technical image, its visual possibilities and its social meanings to be problematized. I believe that the characterization of photography used by us conceptual artists is, however, accompanied by other considerations that allow us to problematize a relationship that is apparently easy to determine. Thanks to a set of factors, including lightness and fragile material consistency, the decline of the object in favor of attitudes and processes. Faced with the challenge of using matter “in a paradoxical way”, of inventing an art based on the greatest possible economy of means, the conceptual artist uses technical image in accordance with Sol LeWitt's proposition that it is possible to present ideas “through of numbers, photographs or words, or any way the artist chooses, since the form is not important. For me, a photograph needs to have a soul, a voice and overflow with feeling. This is the basis of my photography.
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