Description
Reinmuth Archives #3 Angkor Cambodia 2020
With this motif (Angkor, Cambodia, 2020), Matthias Reinmuth refers to the layers of a picture composition. Successful pictures consist of several levels in which the viewer can move, with more possible questions than the artist himself is aware of.
Here there are many different levels that can be defined.
The reflective glasses, the eye of the protagonist behind them (which you can't see, but which you know is there), which sees what the viewer sees. Two points of view in one picture, camera eye and artist's eye.
The reflection of the sunglasses contains what the protagonist sees.
Glasses, reflection, dust, scratches or clouds.
The picture can be divided into different levels of observation and decoding and still appears as a whole.
About this collection:
Matthias Reinmuth keeps a photo archive in which he collects impressions, lighting moods, suggestions and and associative levels from wherever he is. One photo or another can lead to a template for a work of art or serve as a pool of ideas for pictorial concepts. The constant possibility of reacting is important here. Hence the smartphone. Whenever life presents an opportunity and situations lie ahead. Preparation is everything. The rest is a conscious approach and perspective work with the collected impressions.
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