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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
Urban electric rivers
This long exposure transforms a busy Parisian boulevard into streams of pure energy, where red and blue light trails weave through the urban night like electric rivers. The photograph captures the pulse of city life reduced to its essential motion - countless individual journeys rendered as flowing ribbons of color against wet asphalt. Streetlights stand as sentinels marking the rhythm of the avenue, while the convergent perspective… draws the eye toward vanishing points where traffic dissolves into abstract painting. This image reveals how night photography can transform mundane commuter routes into dynamic art, showing the hidden choreography of urban movement that becomes visible only when time is compressed into single frames.
Printed on museum-quality Canson Infinity Baryta Photo II 310g fiber paper and professionally framed in Nielsen Alpha matte black frames with white archival matting.
Yann Gourvennec is a Paris-based photographer and watercolorist whose Celtic heritage shapes his keen observations of urban life and landscapes. He treats his camera like a brush, composing images with a painter’s sensibility and favoring natural light, macro detail, and unposed moments in street and architectural photography. His style is documentary yet poetic, with subtle experimentation in perspective and composition. His artworks evoke a quiet urgency—inviting viewers to pause, ponder overlooked beauty, and reflect on memory, identity, and what we risk losing as our world changes.