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Etienne Labbe
Snow 2
, 2015
24 x 60 in. (61 x 152.4 cm.)
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Etienne Labbe
Canadian
Snow 2
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2015
Etienne Labbe
Snow 2
, 2015
24 x 60 in. (61 x 152.4 cm.)
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Photographs, chromogenic print on Dibond with plexiglass
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24 x 60 in. (61 x 152.4 cm.)
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Oeno Gallery
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Contemporary Art
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Description
An inky sky streaked blue-black at the horizon line cuts the five feet long image in two lengthways and presses down on a light blue ground in this five feet long photograph. This depiction of an abstracted, wintry landscape was created using time lapse photography while the photographer was moving. Labbe's large format chromogenic prints are on archival paper, mounted on dibond (an aluminum composite panel) and faced cleanly with plexiglas. A stainless steel channel is mounted to the work on the back for easy installation. Each print is unique. Labbe only makes 3 variations (cropped in different proportion) from each photograph. Québec born Etienne Labbé trained as a molecular biologist in Montréal and Toronto. As an artist he has worked in several mediums – sculpture, watercolour, mixed media and photography. His work consists of rapidly shifting explorations of scale, colour, light and mood. Movement is used as a creative and transformative force by which ordinary landscapes are altered. Labbé’s work is held in several private collections across Canada.
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