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Ugne Pouwell
Ikebana - black and white flower arrangement, limited edition of 10

2024

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'Ikebana' Step into a world of serene beauty captured through the lens of a 4x5 analogue film camera. This black and white fine art photograph presents an ikebana-style floral composition featuring poppies and delicate white blooms, arranged with elegant simplicity against a subtly textured white background. The essence of the photograph lies in its understated presence, where the artistry of ikebana is showcased through minimalism and balance. Each element of the arrangement is carefully positioned to create a sense of harmony and tranquility, inviting the viewer to pause and appreciate the quiet beauty of the natural world. Printed to museum archival standards at a renowned printing studio in London, on luxurious Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper, this photograph preserves the delicate details and subtle nuances of the original composition. The black and white palette lends a timeless elegance to the scene, allowing the delicate forms of the flowers to take center stage. As you gaze upon this captivating image, allow yourself to be transported to a place of quiet contemplation and reflection. In its simplicity, this photograph offers a moment of respite from the chaos of the world, inviting you to find solace in the gentle rhythm of nature's beauty. The photograph is signed front bottom right corner and comes with a certificate of authenticity, signed date of printing. Carefully placed in a secure cardboard package and shipped with an insured express delivery service, delivery estimate 1-3 working days. Please feel free to contact if you have any questions. Artist Biography: Ugne is a Lithuanian fine art photographer based in London. Her work is inspired by the subtle transformations of nature and its intricate systems. She immerses herself in natural landscapes to capture their quiet, transient beauty, expressing her observations through elegant, analog-based photographic techniques. Awards: 2024 Black Spider Awards, 2nd Place - Merit of Excellence in Still Life Gloriosa 2023 Budapest International Photo Awards, Honourable Mention in Fine Art-Abstract 2023 Black Spider Awards, Honourable Mention in Still Life 2022 Black Spider Awards, Honourable Mention in Still Life 2022 IPA International Photography Awards, Honourable Mention in Analog/Film Fine Art 2021 Mono Visions Photography Awards, Honourable Mention in Fine Art Note: Ugne’s debut solo book, Solace, featuring her black-and-white photography, is now available on 1stDibs listings.

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