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Human Nature 23
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
A logical continuation of Verhoef’s Inscapes series, Human//Nature investigates the artist’s connection to the natural world and how it influences her sense of identity. The complicated relationship between humans and nature is a common thread throughout her work, and when Verhoef places herself in desolate landscapes, a character arises that wants to connect with her surroundings, but can feel out of place. In this new series, the character seems to move more and more into anonymity, sometimes leaving not much more than a human shape. With an even more minimal visual language and an increasingly geometrical approach to composition, Verhoef aims to emphasize the contrast between the human presence and the natural world.
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A logical continuation of Verhoef’s Inscapes series, Human//Nature investigates the artist’s connection to the natural world and how it influences her sense of identity. The complicated relationship between humans and nature is a common thread throughout her work, and when Verhoef places herself in desolate landscapes, a character arises that wants to connect with her surroundings, but can feel out of place. In this new series, the character seems to move more and more into anonymity, sometimes leaving not much more than a human shape. With an even more minimal visual language and an increasingly geometrical approach to composition, Verhoef aims to emphasize the contrast between the human presence and the natural world.
Artwork Information
Year
2023
Materials
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
Authentication
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
16 x 16 inches
24 x 24 inches
40 x 40 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
16 x 16 inches
Matted: 23.5 x 23.5 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 17.5 x 17.5 x 1.5 inches
24 x 24 inches
Matted: 31.5 x 31.5 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 25.5 x 25.5 x 2 inches
40 x 40 inches
Matted: 48 x 48 x 2 inches
Full Bleed: 42 x 42 x 2 inches
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“Imagination thrives in freedom. That’s when ideas are visualized from within, like fleeting glimpses from the subconscious.”
About the Artist
Astrid Verhoef
Astrid Verhoef’s surreal photographs explore the complicated relationship between humans and nature. Her work has been exhibited internationally at Head On Photo Festival, Photoville, Fotofestival Naarden, BBA Gallery, and Salon des Beaux Arts, and has been featured in publications including Vogue Taiwan and Aesthetica Magazine.
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A logical continuation of Verhoef’s Inscapes series, Human//Nature investigates the artist’s connection to the natural world and how it influences her sense of identity. The complicated relationship between humans and nature is a common thread throughout her work, and when Verhoef places herself in desolate landscapes, a character arises that wants to connect with her surroundings, but can feel out of place. In this new series, the character seems to move more and more into anonymity, sometimes leaving not much more than a human shape. With an even more minimal visual language and an increasingly geometrical approach to composition, Verhoef aims to emphasize the contrast between the human presence and the natural world.