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What will survive of us is love (2004) Photography by Dominic Rouse
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Limited Edition (#12/50)
Photography,
Analog photography
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Manipulated Photography
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 16in, Width 20in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Photographs under $500 Outsider Art Animal
● Drawing for inspiration upon the writings of poets, lyricists and philosophers, Rouse examines the themes of lost love and innocence, the imperatives of religion and ideology and the search for meaning within the constraints of social convention and human relationships. Rouse is particularly fascinated with images of children and childhood, describing them as “disturbing premonitions of ourselves."
● Print - Chromogenic print on Fuji Crystal Archive paper
● Paper Size - 20" x 16" (51 x 41 cm)
● Image Size - 18" x 13½" (46 x 35 cm)
● Edition - 50
● Image Date - January 2004
● Print Date - March 2005
● Catalogue - DHR0044FU
● Condition - Mint
● Hand-signed in black ink
● Numbered gallery stamp
● Titled below image
● Ships in a sturdy PVC tube
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Dominic Rouse is a British photographer. In 1976, he began his career as a photojournalist. In 1986, he opened his first commercial studio; ten years later, he purchased a computer and began focusing on more personal art projects. Rouse does not photograph the world; he photographs the inner workings of his mind.
His singular vision and mastery of techniques set him apart from many other photographers who work with computers. While his work appears to be rooted in the past, it is actually the result of a seamless fusion of cutting-edge digital technology and the timeless qualities of large format black and white photography.
Dominic Rouse was born in England on 15 August 1959. His work has been exhibited internationally, in both England and the United States, in prestigious galleries and fairs. When 'Haunted by a Painter's Ghost' was exhibited in London, the editor of America's Black & White Magazine lauded him as a "master of digital manipulation," and his black and white silver prints were lauded as "masterpieces" by the editor of the British Journal of Photography.
- Nationality: UNITED KINGDOM
- Date of birth : 1959
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists, Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary British Artists Artists presented by a gallery