Light and body: rembrandtesque nudity

Light and body: rembrandtesque nudity

Categories: Culture | Europe | Photo project

Photographer Klara van de Puttelaar works and lives in Amsterdam. In 1996 she graduated from the prestigious Academy of Rietveld. In his works, Clara shows personality bordering on intimacy and vulnerability. Pattelar — fan of cold light, which creates alienation and distancing in her works.

(Caution! Nude)

Light and body: rembrandtesque nudity

Clara van de Puttelaar has a deep love for a recognised Dutch masters. Positioning itself as a contemporary artist, she works with the Nude and often engaged in portrait photography. When House Museum Rembrandt turned to the photographer about creating a new series of pictures, she enthusiastically agreed.

Light and body: rembrandtesque nudity

Nude art model of the paintings of the great masters inspired Clara to create their own series of photos called "a Series of Rembrandt."

Light and body: rembrandtesque nudity

Women in the photos is closed in its perfect beauty and alienated from the viewer.

Keywords: Culture | Europe | Photography | Light | Women | Beauty | Nude | Body | Photo | Rembrandt

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