Egg Shells, 2013
Irina Wolfe
Fine art paper print
Original Photography, 114.3 x 76.2 cm
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Irina Wolfe
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I took that photograph at the Moscow Museum during the exhibition in 2013. It is a genuine piece of art made from real white chicken egg shells gathered around the center to form a round plate that is one square meter in size. It was displayed vertically and covered with thick glass. Taking the picture without bright lighting required some effort on my part. The heavy grain gives it a quality reminiscent of old film photography.
About Irina Wolfe
"I am a freelance photographer based in Millheim, USA. My background began with drawing and illustration in graphics, which eventually led to graphic design. I believe this foundation significantly influences the way I compose my photographs. I often seek out graphic compositions with strong lines, large areas of dark shadows, contrast, and negative space. I also find myself drawn to capturing objects and nature in abstract forms, focusing on texture and detail.
I bought my first professional camera out of admiration for sculpture. Over the years, as I experimented with colors, I discovered my passion for black-and-white photography. However, I haven't completely abandoned color; I still explore minimalism in my work. This practice encourages me to seek simplicity in my life and find balance, not just in my photography skills.
Another aspect of my creative journey that often leaves me feeling unsettled is conceptual photography. I have just begun to explore this realm and am still discovering my voice. Regardless, I hope you enjoy visiting my page, even if you don’t make a purchase."