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Carla van de Puttelaar
Hortus Nocturnum

2014

About the Item

Carla van de Puttelaar's photographs allow the eye to touch skin on many levels. Although her primary subject is often the female body, in recent years she has also begun to examine the skin and texture of flowers — particularly those on the brink of fading. In them, she has discovered the same fascinating sensitivity and sensuality as in her female models. Natural light is one of Carla’s most important tools and assets. She allows it to flow around her subjects revealing their form for posterity.
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