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Fine photography in gelatin silver print, signed by the artist. (1961- 2005) // Infanta by Ralph Gibson is a captivating gelatin silver print that exudes elegance and subtle sensuality. The close-up composition focuses on a section of the upper torso and neck, with a hand delicately placed near the collarbone. The smooth textures and soft shadows highlight the curves and contours of the body, capturing an intimate moment that feels both vulnerable and serene. Gibson's mastery of monochromatic tones brings a timeless quality to the piece, emphasizing form and light. Signed by the artist, this limited edition photograph (edition of 25) is a fine example of Gibson's refined approach to the human form and his exploration of minimalism in photography.
Infanta, 1993
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Fine photography in gelatin silver print, signed by the artist. (1961- 2005) // Infanta by Ralph Gibson is a captivating gelatin silver print that exudes elegance and subtle sensuality. The close-up composition focuses on a section of the upper torso and neck, with a hand delicately placed near the collarbone. The smooth textures and soft shadows highlight the curves and contours of the body, capturing an intimate moment that feels both vulnerable and serene. Gibson's mastery of monochromatic tones brings a timeless quality to the piece, emphasizing form and light. Signed by the artist, this limited edition photograph (edition of 25) is a fine example of Gibson's refined approach to the human form and his exploration of minimalism in photography.
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Sometimes referred to as Conceptualism, this is an art form where the idea(s) or concept(s) behind the work take precedence over material concerns and traditional aesthetics. Many conceptual artworks can be created by anyone simply by following written instructions. The concept or idea is the most essential aspect of the artwork.