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Printing :
Digital on Plexiglas , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
36x57.1in
Edition :
8 / 8
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
'Free Three' was captured at the renowned Lijiang Song and Dance Show in Yunnan, China 2025. This photograph transforms a live performance into a luminous abstraction of movement and color. Using slow shutter speed, the dancers’ vivid costumes dissolve into painterly forms, creating the sensation of flight against a deep black stage. The work embodies the dual experience of watching the performance itself—stunning in its immediacy—and seeing it reinterpreted… through the lens as something timeless, where rhythm, grace, and cultural tradition are held in a single frame. Produced as a limited edition of eight, each print is made to museum standards in Germany, signed, numbered, and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. A rare acquisition for collectors who value the fusion of photography and impressionistic movement.
Self-educated, Danny Johananoff thrives in photographing unique moments, often referencing world cultures. He paints with his camera, utilizing slow shutter speeds for abstraction and meaningful camera movement, engendering seemingly unfocused images that establish vivid color palettes for visual harmony. Mesmerized by far-flung locations and rich cultural experiences, his images encapsulate a radiant muse and strive to stir emotions akin to orchestral harmonies singing across desert dunes.