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Floating • 2018 • 1/3 • Edition of 18 prints in 3 different sizes.
All prints are numbered and signed. Printed on Hahnemühle Archival Paper.
Three different sizes are available, the series is limited to a total of 18 prints
H 42.00 cm x W 59.40 cm - Edition of 9 - 1/9 to 9/9
H 29.70 x W 42.00 cm - Edition of 6 - 1/6 to 6/6
H 59.40 cm x W 84.10 cm - Edition of 3 - 1/3 to 3/3
The artwork is sold unframed as a print only.
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Floating is the cover photo of renowned photographer Angelika Büttner's book titled
I AM Celebrating the Perfect Imperfect,
a photographer's quest to empower women and portray ageless beauty,
which is also available on 1stdibs.
- Creator:Angelika Buettner (German)
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 23.39 in (59.4 cm)Width: 33.12 in (84.1 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:H 29.70 cm x W 42.00 cm • Edition of 6 •Price: $871H 42.00 cm x W 59.40 cm • Edition of 9 •Price: $1,741
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- Gallery Location:Aramits, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1866214116722
Angelika Buettner
Angelika is more than a photographer; she is a storyteller capturing the essence of individuals through the lens of her camera. Renowned for her love of artistic challenges, independent spirit, and the ability to coax out the soulful, daring, and authentic expressions from her subjects, Angelika's work is an exploration of diverse styles, moods, and subjects. Her portfolio reflects a deep passion for strong, sensual feminine photography, a style that has evolved over time, earning her a reputation for "pushing the envelope." Known for infusing cinematography into still images, Angelika meticulously plays with light and shadows, captivating viewers and leaving them eager for more. Her work goes beyond conventional beauty standards, breaking societal stereotypes about mature women and celebrating ageless beauty. Through her lens, she captures nude portraits, revealing the complete person – their expression, personality, and individual mood. While Angelika has gained international recognition in advertising and publishing, her true passion lies in her seven-year project, I AM. This transformative work challenges society's view of women over 40, presenting them in their most vulnerable yet liberated states. In a culture obsessed with youth, I AM strips away devalued images, replacing them with a celebration of agelessness. Born and raised in Bad Homburg, Germany, Angelika's journey led her to study photography in Frankfurt before spending over three decades in Paris and New York. Now residing in the Southwest of France with her husband, a fellow photographer turned art and antique dealer, Angelika finds wholeness in the birth of I AM, confident that her project will redefine societal standards of beauty.
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