Esther Beil - The Peach






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Description from the seller
Artist: Esther Beil (1975), Dutch
The peach
Edition: 1/10
Dimensions: The overall size including the white border is 50x70 cm.
Additional information: The artwork is delivered without a frame
Description
A slender branch with small, duotone leaves transforms into fire with flames in shades of peach to pink.
The image gains its depth and dynamism through movement created by the lens.
The name of the work is a simple reference to the color palette and is part of a series of similar works.
Printing process
Fine art giclée print on William Turner paper from Hahnemühle. The paper has a pronounced watercolor texture, making the blending colors come out beautifully. It is made from 100% cotton, completely acid-free and OBA-free.
About the artist:
The artist strives for abstraction and a certain degree of simplicity in her abstract photography. Dynamics and stillness are both recurring themes, also in this series of works.
The artist continually seeks the core in her experimental approach: what remains when you leave out everything except form, rhythm, light/dark, and color.
Artist: Esther Beil (1975), Dutch
The peach
Edition: 1/10
Dimensions: The overall size including the white border is 50x70 cm.
Additional information: The artwork is delivered without a frame
Description
A slender branch with small, duotone leaves transforms into fire with flames in shades of peach to pink.
The image gains its depth and dynamism through movement created by the lens.
The name of the work is a simple reference to the color palette and is part of a series of similar works.
Printing process
Fine art giclée print on William Turner paper from Hahnemühle. The paper has a pronounced watercolor texture, making the blending colors come out beautifully. It is made from 100% cotton, completely acid-free and OBA-free.
About the artist:
The artist strives for abstraction and a certain degree of simplicity in her abstract photography. Dynamics and stillness are both recurring themes, also in this series of works.
The artist continually seeks the core in her experimental approach: what remains when you leave out everything except form, rhythm, light/dark, and color.
