Ursula van de Bunte - Flowerjelly No2 - Framed





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Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Jelly's series: Flowerjelly No2. A Canson Fibre Rag print on aluminium. Framed in a suitable antique wooden frame without glass. The yellow Flowerjelly here is combined with glassware and a tin vase.
De Jelly’s – Images full of softness, vulnerability, and femininity. These handmade creations are composed of 90% water, just like us. In these translucent forms, the photographer incorporates elements from nature. Ursula’s Jelly’s symbolize that delicate vulnerability, but also represent the softness and strength of women. The organic shapes of the 'tempting desserts' reflect the natural beauty and tenderness of the female body. Transparent and pure, yet also unfathomable because you never know what is happening inside.
Ursula van de Bunte is a versatile photographer. Portraits, still lifes, and nudes are also her subjects, each showcasing her individuality: always unconventional and with a specific use of light that evokes the paintings of the masters from the Golden Age, such as Rembrandt. Her photos intrigue; they are stylized and modern, yet they exude a classical atmosphere and a certain nostalgia. Ursula lives and works in a monumental building in the Hanseatic city of Kampen.
Seller's Story
Jelly's series: Flowerjelly No2. A Canson Fibre Rag print on aluminium. Framed in a suitable antique wooden frame without glass. The yellow Flowerjelly here is combined with glassware and a tin vase.
De Jelly’s – Images full of softness, vulnerability, and femininity. These handmade creations are composed of 90% water, just like us. In these translucent forms, the photographer incorporates elements from nature. Ursula’s Jelly’s symbolize that delicate vulnerability, but also represent the softness and strength of women. The organic shapes of the 'tempting desserts' reflect the natural beauty and tenderness of the female body. Transparent and pure, yet also unfathomable because you never know what is happening inside.
Ursula van de Bunte is a versatile photographer. Portraits, still lifes, and nudes are also her subjects, each showcasing her individuality: always unconventional and with a specific use of light that evokes the paintings of the masters from the Golden Age, such as Rembrandt. Her photos intrigue; they are stylized and modern, yet they exude a classical atmosphere and a certain nostalgia. Ursula lives and works in a monumental building in the Hanseatic city of Kampen.
