Ruud Van Empel is a Dutch artist whose digital collaged photographs confront the authority of photography through the use of painterly stylization and almost a cinematic experience by using time frames. He meticulously photographs models, clothing and shrubbery and reassembles them digitally in order to create artificial figures and landscapes. Empel’s latest work “Sunday” features children gathered in manicured continental gardens, restrained by sharp angles and geometric trims. Through his depictions, hints of stability and unrest start to brew whereby the children seem like awkward proprietors rather than explorers. These photographs allow us the ability to see a new shining light on a new digital relationship with nature, time and space.
Via: trendland.com
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