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Karawan by Bastiaan Woudt
In 2016 Bastiaan Woudt was awarded the Van Vlissingen Art Foundation prize. The prize is given each year to young artists to offer the opportunity to bring their work to the attention of a broader audience. The award entails an inspirational trip abroad with the purpose to create a body of work published by the Foundation as an art travel monograph and a solo exhibition. For his series, Bastiaan Woudt chose to go to Morocco where he photographed dazzling metropolitan cityscapes, staggering mountains of the High Atlas, the dunes of the Sahara and made portraits of the citizens of Morocco. The end result is a series where the photographer has successfully managed to assemble different subjects – portrait, landscape, still lifes together in one cohesive story that shows his vision of the country.
Note: Portfolio Box by Studio Kadra was made possible with The Van Vlissingen Art Foundation. Comes with a handmade book "Karawan" and white gloves.
NB: Price includes a crate (€10.000 for the work + €150 for the crate) for extra protection of the pieces during shipping.
NB: Price includes a crate (€10.000 for the work + €150 for the crate) for extra protection of the pieces during shipping.
Photographer: Bastiaan Woudt | Text: Willemijn Zwaan | Year: 2017 | Binding: Hardcover Pages: 64 | Prints: 10 Archival Pigment Prints | Box Size: 44 x 54 cm
Print Size: 30 x 40 cm | Language: English | Edition: Edition of 5 Available: 5/5 | Print: Rhonda & Bierman on silk 200 g/m2 (insert)
Print Size: 30 x 40 cm | Language: English | Edition: Edition of 5 Available: 5/5 | Print: Rhonda & Bierman on silk 200 g/m2 (insert)
About the artist: Bastiaan Woudt
Bastiaan Woudt (b. 1987, The Netherlands) is a Dutch photographer who is famous for capturing emotive portraits and mystic landscape photography in a fine monochrome palette. He is inspired by the classic masters of photography Irving Penn and Richard Avedon. With charcoal tones and elegant compositions, his photography feels like stepping into a modern painting.