honorable mention
Broze Pascal belgiumPhoto © Broze Pascal
title
Lamentation
Description of the proposed artwork:
"Stabat Mater"
100 x 80 cm 5Ed.
Digigraphie® on paper Hahnemühle
Year of realisation: 2016
"STABAT MATER"
These images in the colors "dark velvet", evoke us all kinds of perceptions including the pleasure, the flesh, the sensuality as well as the grace, the sacred, the religion ...
The scenes, worked in the dark, surrounded by blur, are inspired by the history of our culture and by the actuality. Pascal Broze renews the paintings of old masters: the resurgence of Jerome Bosch, Leonardo da Vinci, Dürer and other creators in spiritual quest for the Renaissance.
Thus the images suspended between photo and painting, movement and feeling, theater and dance, reality and fiction, give us the impression of brushing a mystery.
Black would be nothing without the light.
Started in 1984 and immersed himself in photographic studies at the institute of fine arts Saint-Luc in Liège.
Joined the Reporters agency in Brussels, at its founding in 1989.
It soon becomes clear that photography is not a vocation but an obsession, and that technique is only a means to serve the gaze.
As a studio photographer with the Reporters team, he developed a photographic illustration work for the image banks.
Also engaged in a work of portraits of personalities for different Belgian magazines (Elle, Bizz, Sport Magazine, Trends ...)
They are works of authorship, in timelessness, confronted with silence, with the mystery of the real and the fictitious ... in the effacement of the silhouettes captured, softness and sensuality, in appearance and disappearance, but always in the emmotion ...
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entry description
Description of the proposed artwork:
"Stabat Mater"
100 x 80 cm 5Ed.
Digigraphie® on paper Hahnemühle
Year of realisation: 2016
"STABAT MATER"
These images in the colors "dark velvet", evoke us all kinds of perceptions including the pleasure, the flesh, the sensuality as well as the grace, the sacred, the religion ...
The scenes, worked in the dark, surrounded by blur, are inspired by the history of our culture and by the actuality. Pascal Broze renews the paintings of old masters: the resurgence of Jerome Bosch, Leonardo da Vinci, Dürer and other creators in spiritual quest for the Renaissance.
Thus the images suspended between photo and painting, movement and feeling, theater and dance, reality and fiction, give us the impression of brushing a mystery.
Black would be nothing without the light.
about the photographer
Meet photography almost by chance, during holidays in Provence, in 1976, with his grandparents, a stupid and rudimentary camera, holiday memories, enthusiasm, discovery ... a trivial gesture, but the virus Is installed.Started in 1984 and immersed himself in photographic studies at the institute of fine arts Saint-Luc in Liège.
Joined the Reporters agency in Brussels, at its founding in 1989.
It soon becomes clear that photography is not a vocation but an obsession, and that technique is only a means to serve the gaze.
As a studio photographer with the Reporters team, he developed a photographic illustration work for the image banks.
Also engaged in a work of portraits of personalities for different Belgian magazines (Elle, Bizz, Sport Magazine, Trends ...)
They are works of authorship, in timelessness, confronted with silence, with the mystery of the real and the fictitious ... in the effacement of the silhouettes captured, softness and sensuality, in appearance and disappearance, but always in the emmotion ...
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