Description
Lily in Charcoal’ 2023 from raw energy to sublime. ‘Lily in Charcoal’ is an expression piece combining an abstract charcoal drawing with a live lily emerging from a gash. The charcoal medium creates contrast and texture, while the abstract style invites imagination. The lily symbolizes purity, renewal, and transcendence, contrasting with the harsh charcoal strokes and suggesting a balance between beauty and challenges. The emergence from a gash represents overcoming struggles or a metaphorical rebirth. The artwork’s emotional impact is open to individual interpretation, inviting viewers to reflect on themes of beauty, adversity, and transformation. ‘Lily in charcoal’ is finalised with timeless 4×5 large format film using the iconic Linhof camera. Creating focal details of the photograph and depth of light that film photography is famous for. from Limited edition of 20. Printed on archival Hahnemhle Photo Rag Baryta paper. Signed both front and back with Certificate of Authenticity. Photograph is shipped fast and flat in secure thick cardboard packaging. Ugne Pouwell is a fine art photographer originally from Lithuania. Today she makes most of her creative work in London, United Kingdom. Her main focus is black and white landscape and floral photography. Mainly using a large format 4×5 Linhof camera to express the timeless beauty of the subject in focus. Many of the influences come from 20th-century photography. She processes her work from start to finish: film processing, scanning and printing.
Period | From 2000 |
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Production Period | 2010 to Present |
Identifying Marks | This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark |
Style | Contemporary |
Detailed Condition |
New This is a new (unused) item of contemporary design. |
Product Code | XDO-2173569 |
Materials | Charcoal |
Color | Black, charcoal, gold, white |
Width |
32 cm 12.6 inch |
Height |
40 cm 15.7 inch |
Weight Range | Standard Between 40kg and 80kg |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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