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.
My name is Robin Vandenabeele and I am a independent photographer that specializes in double exposure photography of subjects from all over the world.
A small word on how i make my art.
I walk around looking for interesting graphical shapes with a lot of contrast between light and shadows.
I take a first exposure, rotate the camera 180° and then take a second exposure that is immediately merged with the first exposure, all in camera. The resulting photograph is a re-interpretation of a scene firmly based in reality but rendered oneiric and surreal because of the multiple exposure technique.
The artwork feels at the same time familiar and puzzling, as the brain tries to make sense of what the eye sees.
I used to travel a lot as a stage builder on large international music tours and on my days off I could always be found exploring and recording my newfound surroundings, first with film cameras and later with a full frame digital slr.
Having held this occupation for over 20 years allowed me to grow and refine in my art and also grow a sizable portfolio of original double exposure travel images.

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