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David Vuillermoz
Enjoy Skiing - Saut de l'Hans, 2015
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Genève, Switzerland
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Medium
Dimensions cm | inch
35 x 35 x 2 cm 13.8 x 13.8 x 0.8 inch
Support
Framing
Not framed
Type
Numbered and limited to 20 copies
7 remaining copies
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Signature
Signed artwork
About the artwork
Artwork sold in perfect condition
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David Vuillermoz, also know as MOZ, is a French artist born in 1967. He lives and works in Haute-Savoie.
For several years now, David Vuillermoz has been realizing his photographs in a large format photographic chamber, using wet collodion, a glass-plate process from 1850. He realizes also with the same chamber colored pictures on kodak films. This unique process enables to create original and staggered artworks that he then frames in an artisanal way, each frame being unique.
For his last series "Enjoy Skiing", David Vuillermoz has for the first time realized digitalized photographs, with 8 and 10 hours of graphic retouching on each picture to obtain a frosty effect and a bluish color.
Generally used in advertising, white lacquered and bended aluminium used in this series gives it a freezing and signing aspect. This series tells us with humour the story of Hans -a reference to the toy creator- and his childish and sensual universe.
David Vuillermoz's photographs have been exhibited at the Saudan/Chetail in Megève in 2014, at the Evartspace Gallery in Geneva in 2014, at the Moulin de la Roque Castelet Gallery in 2015, at the Sauvageonne Gallery in Megève in 2015 or even at the MB Factory Gallery of Chamonix en 2015.