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Klaus Kampert163.08.12, Water Creatures series - female nude Photography, fine art, color2012
2012
About the Item
163.08.12 is a work by contemporary photographer Klaus Kampert, from the 'Water Creatures' series.
In this series Klaus Kampert plunges his model into water. Partially submerged the part of the body left apparent reflects in the surface or is perceived as transparent. Depending on the angle new shapes emerge producing mystifying images.
Prints are available in 2 different dimensions:
* 40 x 55 cm : edition of 15 copies
* 73 x 100 cm : edition of 10 copies
Each print is numbered and signed by the artist.
The price indicated applies solely to the print, unmounted and unframed. For all specific requests regarding mounting and/or framing, please contact us.
- Creator:Klaus Kampert (1953 - 2024, German)
- Creation Year:2012
- Dimensions:Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 21.66 in (55 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:73 x 100 cm : edition of 10 Price: $3,311
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU80319877102
Klaus Kampert
The photographic work of Klaus Kampert is an uninterrupted dialogue between light and the naked bodies of his models, perceived as an infinite repertoire of forms and expressions. In a setting often reduced to the essential, the artist does not cease to explore the images and emotions that might emerge from this dialogue. With his perfect mastery of the light and the collaboration of classical dancers capable of expressing the full range of emotions through their movements, over the years Klaus Kampert has developed a style whose aim seems to be to capture the very essence of our humanity. “My photography approaches the nudity of bodies as a way to get closer to the spirit and emotions of the human being, through body language. The body is the envelope of the soul: it is both the shelter and the interpreter, the ‘teller’.”
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