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Anne SenstadCosmosis Collages 4A577E3 Comp no 70 (Abstract Photography)2022
2022
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Cosmosis Collages 4A577E3 Comp no 70 (Abstract Photography)
Photographic C Prints, printed on Canson Platinè fiber Rag 310g - Unframed
"Edition of 6 + 2Ap Turnaround time 2-3 weeks, printed on demand.
This artwork will be shipped rolled in a dent-resistant tube.
This work comes from the series Colour Kinesthesia. It derives from projections of colours over time, into corners and structures, where the blending of one colour into another, causes chromatic compositions in an impregnated space.
New York-based Norwegian multidisciplinary artist Anne Katrine Senstad combines installation, photography, video, and site- and time-specific art in her works. Sensorial aesthetics, transcendental artistic and philosophical practices, and social and political awareness are all themes in her work.
She earned her BFA Hons in Photography from the Parsons School of Design in New York and studied film at the New School for Social Research in New York."
- Creator:Anne Senstad (Norwegian)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 65.01 in (165.1 cm)Width: 40.01 in (101.6 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU659311266782
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