TITLE: Serpent d'Océan
This contemporary artwork by Huang Yong Ping is an enormous snake skeleton that appears at every low tide.
Huang Yong Ping’s gigantic sea serpent surges out at the “transversal limit of the ocean” with a skeleton right out of an archaeological dig. Its movement makes it look alive, almost as if this snake and its oversized head swam the seven seas just to wash up on this beach.
AUTHOR: Sonia Aumiller (Germany)
Driven by her fascination for photography and design, the Munich based French-German photographer Sonia Aumiller (born 1971) completed her studies at the University of Applied Arts in Paris with a mélange of skills. From learning how to develop analog film to sharpening her sense of image composition and colour, she eventually opted to specialise in design and embarked on a career in fashion that spanned twenty years. Following the birth of her twins, she retreated from the fast-paced, cut-throat world of fashion to devote her artistic passion entirely to photography. Revelling in the limitless creative freedom that comes with looking through a camera lens, Sonia consciously aims to tell a short story within each of her works. She succeeds in the subtlest of ways in evoking the desired emotion within the beholder and considers this the ultimate gratification of her work.
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