Jennifer Des
Jennifer Des | |
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Born | Brussels, Belgium | 11 April 1975
Occupation | photographer, |
Nationality | Belgian |
Jennifer Des (born 1975) is a Belgian photographer. She is inspired by Francis Bacon in the treatment of the human corpse by manipulating images of plastic surgery.[1]
Biography
Born in
Projects
EYE-D Project
Des creates each of her pieces in relation to the model and the request. In addition to its retinal imprint, the stellar presence highlights the dominant planets. With the help of a professional astrologer, an astral map is made. Des gets her inspiration from this to add extra material to her art. She then integrates it to the eye imprint. Her clients can also have their own portrait, as well as a portrait with their family member's eyes. Human eyes, just like DNA or fingerprints define our unique identity.[15][16][17] Much more than a portrait.[18]
ETERNITY Vision
Jennifer Des redefines her subject's individuality as a planetary center of new cosmic dimensions ready for eternity. As she shot the eyes of her mother, she discovered a new meaning to eternity and what this could represent for us.[19] Jennifer had an exposition at the Gallery Riccadonna Rue Grimaldi in Monaco on the 5th of July with her recent works [20] and in Gallery Art Sablon in Brussels in November 2019.[21][22]
Bibliography
- Concept, 2007 (published by Editions Luc Pire – La Renaissance du Livre) ISBN 978-2-87415-804-9
References
- ^ "The mutilated corpses". Archived from the original on 2014-03-29. Retrieved 2015-02-04.
- ^ "Espace Blanche". Archived from the original on 2015-07-06. Retrieved 2015-02-04.
- ^ Concept Interview with Philippe Lichtfus
- ^ Young Galery
- ^ SohoPhoto Gallery
- ^ "Mercedes House concerts p.6". Archived from the original on 2015-02-04. Retrieved 2015-02-04.
- ^ Monaco Hebdo, 5 March Number 915, p. 43
- ^ Comtesse Tatiana
- ^ Dark Room Galerie
- ^ Tribune Bulletin côte d'azur
- ^ Channel Riviera
- ^ Channel Riviera Web TV
- ^ Galerie Dark Room Vernissage
- ^ "Radio explication du concept EYE-D". Archived from the original on 2016-04-16. Retrieved 2016-04-06.
- ^ Connexions des Arts, numéro 9, Printemps 2016, p. 45-46
- ^ Galerie Oscar
- ^ "Site de Connexion des Arts". Archived from the original on 2016-05-01. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
- ^ Marie Claire juillet 2019 Actu Culture Elledeco septembre 2019 p.79
- ^ Meta Monte Carlo
- ^ Monaco Madame
- ^ Le mague culturel
- ^ Art Sablon
External links
- (in French) EYE-D Project
- (in French) Les Sangtiments
- (in French) Young Gallery October 2009
- (in French) The site of Jennifer Des