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Solaris a - Castellani, Laurent
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Solaris-A is a book of photography by Laurent Castellani that combines beauty, macro photography, and science fiction cinema, with a focus on the sun as a celestial companion. Laurent Castellani explores the play of light in the book, starting with portraits and the female form, and then expanding to include flowers, textures, objects, geometric forms, places, and abstract concepts. The book is the second publication from Laurent Castellani and offers a unique collection of photography that celebrates dreams, women, onirism, and mystery through the consideration of light. In addition to the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Solaris-A is a book of photography by Laurent Castellani that combines beauty, macro photography, and science fiction cinema, with a focus on the sun as a celestial companion. Laurent Castellani explores the play of light in the book, starting with portraits and the female form, and then expanding to include flowers, textures, objects, geometric forms, places, and abstract concepts. The book is the second publication from Laurent Castellani and offers a unique collection of photography that celebrates dreams, women, onirism, and mystery through the consideration of light. In addition to the physical book, readers will have access to the NFT (non-fungible token) version of some of the pictures in the book, linking Laurent's photography with his passion for digital art.
Autorenporträt
Being agoraphobic means being constantly confronted with yourself. It's defending an ordinary life. To be agoraphobic is to observe an inner duel where the unconscious always comes out the winner. To go out is to suffer. Laurent build up on this and manage to transform his suffering into a strength. Provoking motionless journeys, experiencing the creation of macro-portrait... The photographer plays with distances and space. His "Mulholland Drive" series, included in the book, was born one summer night under the Cheviré bridge in Nantes. These pictures are bewitching, timeless, almost frightening, caught in the darkness of an urban setting sign some kind of hatching. Laurent Castellani considers them as his revelation.