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Cristina Matos-Albers

Chroma Morphose No. 6987 - Photography

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Estimated Arrival: December 2, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
17.91H x 12.01W in
45.5H x 30.5W cm
0.4 kg
0.88 lb
17.91H x 12.01W in
45.5H x 30.5W cm
0.4 kg
0.88 lb
20.87H x 13.98W in
53H x 35.5W cm
0.4 kg
0.88 lb

The series considers elements that are related to not only photography but also sculpture. The creation of new colors and shadows is specific to the medium of photography, but the dimensional rendition of the constructed scenes explores angle, form, and volume, all elements inherent in sculpture. The ephemeral sculptures only exist for a brief moment, for it is the camera that turns them infinite. One does not exist without the other.

There is always the element of play and discovery involved in this series. The perspective choice invites the observer to linger in the image and question what it is they are looking at: “how was this constructed?” The artist’s goal is to encourage the viewer to notice phenomena that were not apparent at first glance. To her, that is the art of seeing with intent.

Authenticity: Artwork is signed and numbered by artist. It ships with a certificate of authenticity and rolled in a tube. Giclée print, fine art paper, acid-free.

Item Chroma Morphose No. 6987
As seen in Creator's Studio, Punta del Este, Uruguay
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Cristina Matos-Albers
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2024
Beyond the Frame: Exploring the Depths of Perception Through Light and Form

More than just a photographer, Cristina Matos-Albers is a sculptor of light and ephemerality. Her meticulously crafted works begin as delicate, carefully balanced compositions of acrylics, paper, wood, and everyday materials, brought to life within her studio. But here's the twist: these captivating sculptures exist only for the fleeting moment it takes to capture their essence. Once photographed, they gracefully dismantle, leaving behind only their ethereal beauty frozen in time. Cristina's unique process blurs the lines between photography and sculpture, creating ephemeral works that exist at the intersection of the two mediums

Driven by this unique approach, Cristina, a Venezuelan visual artist now based in Uruguay, focuses on the study of color, light, and perception. Her captivating creations have been showcased at important international art fairs, capturing the attention of collectors worldwide. Her works grace private collections in the USA, Canada, Panama, Venezuela, Perú, Argentina, Uruguay, Spain, and France.