Jean-Guy Caumeil (1945–2018) - Charline nu classique






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Description from the seller
The proposed photograph is titled 'Charline classic nude'.
It is an art print on professional photographic paper Fujifilm Museum Crystal DP II.
Dimensions 30/45 without margin.
Limited edition of 10 prints, edition 2/10, unframed.
Signed by the author on the back and hand-numbered.
New print coming out of the workshop.
Studio du Trident, 1 rue Vial 42000 Saint Etienne France
The certificate of authenticity will be sent by email.
Jean-Guy Caumeil, photographer, still alive, from Saint Etienne, France. Creator of the Trident studio.
The author develops a style he describes as minimalist; little or no decor or accessories, the essential is in capturing an emotion through the posture or gaze of the model. He seeks to simplify the scene so that the sign (punctum) is perceived and guides the viewer toward the meaning they themselves will assign to the photo. Photography is not a pre-existing story or meaning to be seen. It tells nothing, advocates nothing, delivers no message, and imposes no point of view. Photography is a gift that allows the viewer to tell their story, to advocate, and to read their message.
The work of light is crucial for him as well as the rapport with the model. In this minimalist vein, he began in 2015 a long-term, non-exclusive collaboration with a single model.
The proposed photograph is titled 'Charline classic nude'.
It is an art print on professional photographic paper Fujifilm Museum Crystal DP II.
Dimensions 30/45 without margin.
Limited edition of 10 prints, edition 2/10, unframed.
Signed by the author on the back and hand-numbered.
New print coming out of the workshop.
Studio du Trident, 1 rue Vial 42000 Saint Etienne France
The certificate of authenticity will be sent by email.
Jean-Guy Caumeil, photographer, still alive, from Saint Etienne, France. Creator of the Trident studio.
The author develops a style he describes as minimalist; little or no decor or accessories, the essential is in capturing an emotion through the posture or gaze of the model. He seeks to simplify the scene so that the sign (punctum) is perceived and guides the viewer toward the meaning they themselves will assign to the photo. Photography is not a pre-existing story or meaning to be seen. It tells nothing, advocates nothing, delivers no message, and imposes no point of view. Photography is a gift that allows the viewer to tell their story, to advocate, and to read their message.
The work of light is crucial for him as well as the rapport with the model. In this minimalist vein, he began in 2015 a long-term, non-exclusive collaboration with a single model.
