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Fine art inkjet print on canvas, stretched on a wooden frame in a shadow gap frame – ready to hang.
A close-up of a breaking wave transforms into a monumental, painterly abstraction of the power of water. The image captured by the camera evokes the bold graphic simplicity and structured impasto technique of early 20th-century advertising artists who worked on cinema posters. This study illustrates taLina's approach to art: using illustrative photography,… a fleeting moment in nature is captured and transformed into a timeless form.
Printed by WhiteWall on high-quality, matte artist's canvas using lightfast resin inks. The photograph is stretched over a 2 cm thick stretcher frame and presented in a shadow gap frame made of brown alder wood – a work that brings this special vision of the sea directly into your home.
My photography is a multifaceted representation of reality. Based on my roots in classical documentary photography and years of experience as a camera assistant, I combine technical precision with artistic freedom in three facets: Under the name 'Photography Natalie Truchsess', I present internationally award-winning works in which I abstract motifs to such an extent that they condense into independent visual statements. With the label 'taLinas Art', I open up a view from the window: These painterly landscapes utilize in-camera filters for an idealized, yearning aesthetic. The core of my current research lies in looking into the invisible. Using my RCM (Remodel by Camera Movement) technique, I completely dissolve reality. This 'Photographic Lyrical Abstraction' on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper lends the invisible a physical presence in space – by allowing the absence of the subject to reveal what is hidden.