Thursday, September 29, 2016

Daniel Brehun - Artist post 10

Simone Rosenbauer





   Rosenbauer is originally from Germany and has become an international photographer. She has won various awards and her artwork has been showcased in many countries. She is now currently a photography lecturer at University of Technology and University of  New South Wales in Sydney. Her work is also held in various public and private collections.

   When I see her work I personally enjoy this set of photography she did titled "Empty Rooms." The rooms have no life in it, just objects you would expect in some areas and others nothing at all just blank space. I like that some of them have nothing in them at all because the sense of emptiness in some of the empty shots actually complete the image. In some of the photos presented you can see a clear vanishing point and a vast amount of depth of field in just a small area based on how the photo was taken.

   The types of shadows being shown in these empty shops are pretty in depth, you can see a lot of contrast from the lighting in the rooms. To some this might give off an eerie emptiness vibe, but in my eyes I kind of feel sadness and fulfillment. I also just interpret things tremendously different than the average human being.

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