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Trycolour

This work is based on concrete with paint dripping as a canvas.

In a yacht harbor, when the bottom of the yacht is painted for maintenance, the paint drips on the ground. Tent cameras often do not make colorful pictures because of the need to create a darkroom to take pictures, but in this work, I was able to see a wonderful pop of canvas. The world is full of colors.

Also, the machine reflected on the ground is a machine that lowers yachts from the land to the sea, it's as blue as the sky and it's a very big machine when you look at it up close.

Creator

Akira Takashima

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I have been photographing landscapes for many years, but the work of the photographer Abelardo Morell changed the direction of my work. He used a technique called camera obscura, where he built a darkroom in a tent and projected the landscape on the ground, then he captured it. The work he produced was unlike anything I had ever seen before.

So I started to work as a tent photographer and here I am now.

My concept is to show old and new works that have never been seen before by many people.

Properties

Rights

Editorial

Type of ground

Concrete

Technique used

Camera Obscura (Tent camera)

Location

Mie, Japan

Edition

1 / 1

Dimensions

4020x3015

Filetype

JPG

License

Editorial

Can be used to display privately and in groups with less than 100 participants, including virtual galleries, documentaries, and essays by individuals holding the NFT. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works.

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