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My Pop Artbre series is an artistic experiment fusing bright, saturated colors with the beauty of trees.
The bright, vibrant colors used in my photos evoke energy (red), vitality (orange), hope (green), serenity (blue), joy (yellow), tenderness (pink), and spirituality (purple). Each shade and hue plays a role in the overall composition.
In parallel, the trees, symbols of nature and life, bring an organic… dimension. The contrast between the colors and the trees creates a dialogue between the artificial and the authentic.
I play with certain codes of Pop Art by transposing them to nature in order to push reflection on consumerism and how mass culture shapes our individual and collective identity.
Printed on Hahnemühle Rag metallic 340g Fine Art paper.
Unframed (shipped in a shipping tube)
A graduate in photography, Alexandra Daoust focuses on an artistic and abstract practice. Using modern techniques, she creates all her works on a smartphone, often using multiple exposures to create colorful and innovative pieces. She explores nature, architecture, and abstract art, seeking to combat gloom with an explosion of color.