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Cette photographie sur toile est une explosion de couleurs automnales, où un sentier bordé d'arbres est recouvert de feuilles d'un rouge vif et captivant. Les détails haute résolution de cette image, captée par l'artiste/photographe Philippe Sainte-Laudy, contribuent à cet effet chaleureux et dynamique qui embellira toute pièce de votre maison. Invitez la forêt chez vous, et un agréable sentiment de détente!
Cette toile sans cadre résulte d'une technique appelée « toile galerie », où la toile de l'artiste est étirée de sorte à recouvrir et contourner le cadre de bois jusqu'à l'arrière du tableau.
• Matériaux : bois/canevas
• Fabriqué aux États-Unis
Comprend :
• Toile Trademark de Philippe Sainte-Laudy - Le sentier pourpre
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Veuillez utiliser une adresse municipale, et non un numéro de case postale
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Cet article est couvert par une garantie de 30 jours
About Philippe Sainte-Laudy Philippe Sainte-Laudy, a photographer by passion for years, is fascinated with the photography of landscape and nature and lives near Strasbourg in France. His goal in the world of photography is to strive for originality, and create images into an art form.
Always in search of the best light and of the most original angle, Laudy "hunts" for the most beautiful places which surround him and optimizes his images to show the natural beauty of these landscapes.
He says of his artwork, "The beauty of nature is all around us at all times, but there are brief moments when a combination of elements present themselves in a truly spectacular way. I'm fortunate to have a camera ready to record the event. In order to be in the right place at the right time, it is necessary to understand the complex interactions between light, weather, landscape, the tides, plants, and animals. And it is important to have a deep respect for this planet and its inhabitants. I hope that my photography can bring people closer to nature and encourage them to preserve it for future generations."
His recent works led him to move closer to the painting by putting textures on images and by making them print on canvas on stretcher frame. He was pleasantly surprised by the results, and continues his ongoing creative journey to discover that which is sinuous and original.