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Fine photography in gelatin silver print, signed by the artist. (1975-86) // Tropism L'anonyme by Ralph Gibson is an evocative black-and-white gelatin silver print that explores the interplay of light and shadow on the human form. The photograph captures a silhouetted nude figure, with diagonal stripes of light casting across the body, creating a rhythmic pattern that accentuates the curves and contours of the subject. The abstracted form and the play of shadows evoke a sense of mystery and intimacy, characteristic of Gibson’s work, which often delves into surreal and psychological themes. Signed by the artist, this limited edition print (25) highlights Gibson’s mastery in using light to reveal and obscure, bringing both allure and ambiguity to the human figure.
Tropism L'anonyme , 1981
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Fine photography in gelatin silver print, signed by the artist. (1975-86) // Tropism L'anonyme by Ralph Gibson is an evocative black-and-white gelatin silver print that explores the interplay of light and shadow on the human form. The photograph captures a silhouetted nude figure, with diagonal stripes of light casting across the body, creating a rhythmic pattern that accentuates the curves and contours of the subject. The abstracted form and the play of shadows evoke a sense of mystery and intimacy, characteristic of Gibson’s work, which often delves into surreal and psychological themes. Signed by the artist, this limited edition print (25) highlights Gibson’s mastery in using light to reveal and obscure, bringing both allure and ambiguity to the human figure.
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