TITLE: Dune body
This photo suggests body snippets.
I draw a parallel between the human body and the singing dune in Kazakhstan.
The purity of the dune's lines and the grains of sand that emerge are like the intimate vision of a woman's body and the softness of a skin and silhouette that take shape.
this photo is part of a series of details of bodies that I expose to natural elements found in nature, this picture is part of this serie.
AUTHOR: Rebecca Rübcke (France)
Rebecca Rübcke is a self-taught photographer; she was introduced to photography by her father who was passionate about it.
Born in 1980, she received an artistic education from her parents and school from an early age. Her eye was sharpened by traveling as a solitary wanderer.
Armed only with her eyes, she tracks down the poetry of everyday life and makes unsuspected beauties emerge from insignificant elements: through the close-up, the blur, the chiaroscuro, her pictures reveal the penetrating sensuality or the violence of nature going as much in (a cabbage leaf) sepulchral blacks as through the desert landscapes.
She borders on the figurative as well as the abstract by seizing the details and the immensity of the world that surrounds her.
The subjects fade away to let the materials speak.
From her initial training in the field of fashion, Rebecca Rübcke retains an obvious attraction for contrasting textures, giving body and mystery to her unusual still lifes and landscapes of urban wastelands.
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