Fonte Brando (1988) Photography by Xavier Debeerst

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Photography, Monotype on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 22.1in, Width 29.5in
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Large size cyanotype, 56 x 75 cm Fonte Brando, Italy La cyanotypie est un procédé photographique historique qui a été développé au XIXe siècle, principalement par Sir John Herschel en 1842. Voici quelques points clés à connaître concernant la cyanotypie historique : La cyanotypie a été développée[...]
Large size cyanotype, 56 x 75 cm
Fonte Brando, Italy

La cyanotypie est un procédé photographique historique qui a été développé au XIXe siècle, principalement par Sir John Herschel en 1842. Voici quelques points clés à connaître concernant la cyanotypie historique :
La cyanotypie a été développée comme un moyen de créer des copies de plans et de dessins techniques. Son nom provient de la couleur bleu cyan caractéristique des images produites par ce procédé.
Le procédé cyanotype utilise une solution composée de sels de fer, souvent du citrate de fer ammoniacal et du ferricyanure de potassium. Lorsque cette solution est appliquée sur un support, elle réagit à la lumière ultraviolette pour créer une image.
Le support utilisé pour la cyanotypie peut être du papier qui absorbent la solution chimique.
Un négatif ou un objet opaque est placé au-dessus du support enduit de solution cyanotypique. Lors de l'exposition à la lumière du soleil ou d'une source UV, les parties non protégées par le négatif ou l'objet opaque réagissent chimiquement et deviennent bleues.
Après l'exposition, le support est lavé à l'eau pour arrêter le processus chimique. Les parties non exposées à la lumière restent blanches, tandis que les parties exposées prennent une teinte bleue.
Au-delà de son utilisation initiale pour la reproduction technique, la cyanotypie a gagné en popularité comme un moyen artistique au fil du temps. Les artistes contemporains l'emploient souvent pour créer des images aux tons bleus intenses, et son aspect expérimental offre des possibilités créatives uniques.
La cyanotypie a connu un renouveau d'intérêt au XXe siècle, notamment parmi les photographes alternatifs et les artistes contemporains cherchant des procédés historiques. Elle est désormais souvent utilisée comme une forme d'expression artistique alternative.

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Xavier Debeerst, explorer of contradictions and confrontations in various fields of knowledge such as science, sociology, philosophy and politics, expresses his visual research through a variety of artistic[...]

Xavier Debeerst, explorer of contradictions and confrontations in various fields of knowledge such as science, sociology, philosophy and politics, expresses his visual research through a variety of artistic mediums, including painting, collages, photos and the assemblages, which take shape according to the themes it explores.

At the basis of its visual language are five reproductions of children's drawings from the last century, made in five colors inspired by icons and frescoes. With these limited means, Xavier Debeerst works to create a new visual language, while integrating supports such as tapestries from the 1950s, which serve as a historical counterpoint to his contemporary expression.

Originally from Ypres, Belgium, Xavier Debeerst studied art cinema and photography at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK) in Ghent, with a thesis on the history of photography for the European Society of History of Photography (ESPh). His interest in history and photography remains constant, particularly exploring the interactions between photography and other media.

After a period in the art world, marked by various exhibitions, Xavier Debeerst pursued an international career in online marketing before founding the Anamorfose photo gallery, specializing in historical photography. Since 2016, he has lived and worked in the French countryside as a second-hand dealer, while embarking on artistic projects such as "Les Observatoires du Clain", an observatory with historic telescopes, and the " polarity_duality " exhibition in Sommières-du -Clain. His artistic commitment continues with his involvement in projects such as installation art and astronomy for the Verbeke Foundation as part of the "Junk Culture - City Art" project. Despite the challenges encountered, Xavier Debeerst remains dedicated to artistic exploration and the search for new creative horizons.

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