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Rosa Basurto Figurative Photography

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Rosa Basurto is a self-taught photographer from Spain who, within a short space of time, has become highly regarded for her original and uniquely stylized work. Originally a painter, and despite no formal photographic training, Basurto demonstrates a highly impressive command of different photographic techniques, producing images that are poetic in style and create an imaginary and dream-like world within a seemingly naturalistic landscape. Although each image features realistic subjects, such as trees and birds in flight, the spaces they occupy within Basurto’s photographs create an alternative, intimate, almost mysterious atmosphere – a darker landscape of the imagination. Basurto’s work has been exhibited in various group and solo exhibitions around Spain, Portugal and France. Her work has been widely recognized, receiving various awards including the Jury Prize for the “Historia de Invierno," PhotoEspaña, 2010, 1st Prize for the Bienal Internacional SICAFI, Argentina in 2008 and was also shortlisted for the Descubrimientos, PhotoEspaña in 2008 and the X Biennal Internacional AQÜEDUCTE, "European Wildlife Photographer of the Year" in the Landscapes category in 2007. Recently, Basurto achieved the 2nd Prize in the Landscapes and Seascapes Category at the 3rd Edition of The Julia Margaret Cameron Award, in the UK. She was also given an Honorable Mention at the “Curator’s Voice” APA SF + Carte Blanche Gallery “(Un) Familiar” Awards in San Francisco.

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Artist: Rosa Basurto
Bolonia 1 by Rosa Basurto - Contemporary Italian Travel Photography
By Rosa Basurto
Located in Brighton, GB
Please bear in mind that all prints are produced to order. Lead times are expected between 5-15 days. This is an 80cm x 80cm Digital print on 100cm x 100cm Cotton Paper. This sized...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rosa Basurto Figurative Photography

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Bolonia 3 by Rosa Basurto - Contemporary Minimalist Beach Photography
By Rosa Basurto
Located in Brighton, GB
Please bear in mind that all prints are produced to order. Lead times are expected between 5-15 days. This is an 80cm x 80cm Digital print on 100cm x 100cm Cotton Paper. This sized...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rosa Basurto Figurative Photography

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Bolonia 7 by Rosa Basurto - Contemporary Italian Travel Photography
By Rosa Basurto
Located in Brighton, GB
Please bear in mind that all prints are produced to order. Lead times are expected between 5-15 days. This is a 80cm x 80cm Digital print on 100cm x 100cm Cotton Paper. This sized...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rosa Basurto Figurative Photography

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Bolonia 4 by Rosa Basurto - Contemporary Minimalist Beach Photography
By Rosa Basurto
Located in Brighton, GB
Please bear in mind that all prints are produced to order. Lead times are expected between 5-15 days. This is an 80cm x 80cm Digital print on 100cm x 100cm Cotton Paper. This sized...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rosa Basurto Figurative Photography

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Bolonia 5 by Rosa Basurto - Contemporary Minimalist Beach Photography
By Rosa Basurto
Located in Brighton, GB
Please bear in mind that all prints are produced to order. Lead times are expected between 5-15 days. This is an 80cm x 80cm Digital print on 100cm x 100cm Cotton Paper. This sized...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rosa Basurto Figurative Photography

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Bolonia 6 by Rosa Basurto - Contemporary Minimalist Beach Photography
By Rosa Basurto
Located in Brighton, GB
Please bear in mind that all prints are produced to order. Lead times are expected between 5-15 days. This is an 80cm x 80xcm Digital print on 100cm x 100cm Cotton Paper. This size...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rosa Basurto Figurative Photography

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Bolonia 2 by Rosa Basurto - Contemporary Italian Travel Photography
By Rosa Basurto
Located in Brighton, GB
Please bear in mind that all prints are produced to order. Lead times are expected between 5-15 days. This is an 80cm x 80cm Digital print on 100cm x 100cm Cotton Paper. This sized...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rosa Basurto Figurative Photography

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Bolonia 9 by Rosa Basurto - Contemporary Italian Travel Photography
By Rosa Basurto
Located in Brighton, GB
Please be aware that all prints are produced to order and lead times are between 5-15 days. This is an 80cm x 80cm Digital print on 100cm x 100cm Cotton Paper. This sized print is...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rosa Basurto Figurative Photography

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Bolonia 8, Rosa Basurto - Contemporary Photography, Beach, Landscapes, Sand
By Rosa Basurto
Located in Brighton, GB
Please bear in mind that all prints are produced to order. Lead times are expected between 15-20 days. This is an 80cm x 80cm Digital print on 100cm x 100cm Cotton Paper. This sized...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rosa Basurto Figurative Photography

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