Mariska Karto - Brought by dreams





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Description from the seller
Title: 夢に運ばれて
Photographer: Mariska Karto (The Netherlands)
Print: ジクレー – 作品は300 gsm の高品質 Hahnemühle Baryta 美術紙に印刷されています。
Edition: 1/30 – 裏面の右下に署名。
The artwork is in excellent condition and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The artwork is sent in a tube, together with certificate of Authenticity (signed by artist).
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In her still lifes, Mariska Karto reveals, in a quiet and dreamlike manner, the connection between our visible reality and another, unseen world. Her work invites the viewer to slow down and pay attention; to enter a moment of stillness in which the ordinary takes on a mysterious and meaningful presence.
Through carefully chosen objects, subtle compositions, and a refined visual language, she creates images that evoke memory, longing, and wonder. Her still lifes are more than depictions of objects; they are poetic encounters where the visible and the invisible gently touch.
Seller's Story
Title: 夢に運ばれて
Photographer: Mariska Karto (The Netherlands)
Print: ジクレー – 作品は300 gsm の高品質 Hahnemühle Baryta 美術紙に印刷されています。
Edition: 1/30 – 裏面の右下に署名。
The artwork is in excellent condition and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The artwork is sent in a tube, together with certificate of Authenticity (signed by artist).
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In her still lifes, Mariska Karto reveals, in a quiet and dreamlike manner, the connection between our visible reality and another, unseen world. Her work invites the viewer to slow down and pay attention; to enter a moment of stillness in which the ordinary takes on a mysterious and meaningful presence.
Through carefully chosen objects, subtle compositions, and a refined visual language, she creates images that evoke memory, longing, and wonder. Her still lifes are more than depictions of objects; they are poetic encounters where the visible and the invisible gently touch.

