Lou Atmân - Ophélia - sans titre 02






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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This photograph from the series "Ophélia" was created by the artist, in 2024. It is an exclusive offering for Catawiki. It is available as an Art print on FineArt PhotoRag paper with a high grammage (310 g/m²), providing excellent texture in a classic photo frame, even without glass. It is 100% cotton museum-quality paper, which allows deep blacks. It is particularly suited to demanding fine art photography.
This signed print of 32x41 cm is part of a limited edition (/25). It is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
The artist has exhibited at numerous contemporary art fairs in France and abroad. Her recognized photographic work is present in private collections. She has won international prizes, earning recognition in the art world.
Ophélia :
Is it the fruit of my imagination,
or the memory of an earlier existence,
like a call toward a secret desire?
It is a body,
that of a woman, almost naked, dreamy and abandoned.
It is also a place,
timeless and enigmatic,
and yet so familiar.
In the end, a dreamy desire that, from afar, fades away.
This photograph from the series "Ophélia" was created by the artist, in 2024. It is an exclusive offering for Catawiki. It is available as an Art print on FineArt PhotoRag paper with a high grammage (310 g/m²), providing excellent texture in a classic photo frame, even without glass. It is 100% cotton museum-quality paper, which allows deep blacks. It is particularly suited to demanding fine art photography.
This signed print of 32x41 cm is part of a limited edition (/25). It is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
The artist has exhibited at numerous contemporary art fairs in France and abroad. Her recognized photographic work is present in private collections. She has won international prizes, earning recognition in the art world.
Ophélia :
Is it the fruit of my imagination,
or the memory of an earlier existence,
like a call toward a secret desire?
It is a body,
that of a woman, almost naked, dreamy and abandoned.
It is also a place,
timeless and enigmatic,
and yet so familiar.
In the end, a dreamy desire that, from afar, fades away.
