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Jean Francois Rauzier (French 1952)
La Rose des Vents
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C-Type print, framed
Edition of 8
120 x 330 cm / 47.5 x 130 inches
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The settings in Rauzier’s hyperphotos are all recomposed, whether they are landscapes, interiors or seascapes. To help create his extraordinarily detailed and supernatural works he has built a vast
image library of people, buildings, interiors, trees, skies, fields and forests. This allows him the freedom to create compositions as if he was a painter, and also to control the lighting. In La Rose des
Vents he has used many photographs of a garage and bikers taken in East Germany, and of a beach close to Le Touquet in the north of France, and also shots of the sky from western Brittany.
Un souffle puissant a tout dévasté
Au milieu des sables balafrés,
Commémorer,
S'accrocher aux bribes de l'histoire.
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