Vermilion cliffs 12

Vermilion Cliffs #12

Piece description from the artist

On a recent road trip through the Southwestern of America we were driving from Kaibab and after crossing the cold snowy mountains our road trip took us to the scenery of the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument where the sky was blue and clear. The beautiful light emphasized the natural beauty of the rock formations we came along as we drove through on our way to Cameron. Many stops were involved this travelday: to take in the sights, to make photos and to learn and expand my photographic skillset with landscape-based double exposures. I feel blessed I could these sights and I hope I can transpire a bit of the same awesomeness I felt to the viewer of the artwork.

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About Robin Vandenabeele

Gent, Belgium

A vivid interest in graphic art at a young age later led to a desire to create her own artworks. Photography was portable, fast and fun and also aided in preserving memories by documenting key moments and projects so it became the tool of choice for creating visual art. I learned the craft with film cameras in the early 2000's by burning through film rolls and reading all available literature and photo books to hone my camera skills and learn about new techniques. Looking for innovative ways to create new compositions, a distinct double exposure technique became the technique of choice to create unique new art. By blending the light and shadow parts of an image with a rotated copy of itself in the camera and thus often amplifying the visual impact of it, I create abstract and sometimes even surreal versions of familiar surroundings and Landscapes at the times of exposure.

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