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Evgeny Drobyshev
Top View - black and white photograph - archival pigment print 24"x24"

2016

About the Item

This photograph is not underwater but rather a striking black and white aerial view of people in a stone plaza. The image titled "Top View" shows several figures cast as shadows on a stone-paved courtyard, captured from above in dramatic monochrome. The composition emphasizes the architectural elements of historic stone walls contrasted with the human forms below. The artistic style employs high-contrast black and white photography with sharp shadows, creating a geometric visual rhythm between the stone pavement and the human silhouettes. This perspective recalls the documentary street photography tradition, while its aerial viewpoint creates an abstraction that feels both contemporary and timeless, highlighting patterns of human movement within built environments. Original gallery quality archival pigment print on archival paper. Limited edition of 6 Paper size: 24"x24" Image size 23.5"x23.5" The artwork is furnished with certificate of authenticity, with artist's name, edition number, edition limit, and other details. Evgeny Drobyshev is a contemporary urban photographer. Drobyshev was born in 1980 in Magnitogorsk, Russia. Drobyshev launched his photographic carrier in college in 2000. Working later as a staff photographer Drobyshev had an opportunity to practice and to further express himself. The powerful urban photographs of the young photographer quickly attracted public attention. His works started showing in major museums of Moscow and St. Petersburg. They were acquired by renown private collections. As a popular Moscow photographer Drobyshev used his talent to raise social awareness which was not received with the same enthusiasm as his artistic development. Evgeny Drobyshev recently moved to US and is represented by the Svent Gallery
  • Creator:
    Evgeny Drobyshev (1980, Prussian)
  • Creation Year:
    2016
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.26 mm)
  • Medium:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Beverly Hills, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: ED01 24x241stDibs: LU1610213836322

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