Absinthe Visions
The Photography of Damian Hevia--Inspired from the world of Absinthe.
de Damian Hevia
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À propos du livre
Damian Hevia's 'Absinthe Visions' were exhibited in New Orleans, July through September of 2010.
The 25 images in this exhibition book, spring from pages of swirling louche patterns, and will be a visual artistic pleasure to those knowledgeable or curious about the world of absinthe.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Petit carré, 18×18 cm
# de pages: 40 - Date de publication: déc 07, 2010
- Mots-clés green fairy, fine art, Damian Hevia, absinthe spoons, artemisia absinthium, green hour, absinthe fountain, l'heure verte, sugar cube, Jay Hendrickson, Tom Hazard, louche, absinthe, photography, Hevia, wormwood, anise, cuillere, legendre, herbsaint, pre-ban, meniscus, incense, pear, topet, sunflowers, arles, palette, brushes
À propos du créateur
“My thirst for absinthe knowledge began with my artist-father’s stories of hanging with Hemingway in Havana’s heyday. This journey went through the misinformation cloud and into enlightenment of truth, taking me to Pontarlier, France and Val de Travers, Switzerland. Learning from respected absintheurs, and motivated by the pictorial history of absinthe, I began composing images. With 29 years of professional experience, I turned away from the client driven exactitude of advertising product photography. I wanted a different result, satisfying my visual sensibilities and my subject—absinthe. I sought a more artistic creation of a scene. Solving the puzzle of a photograph from concept to technique is what drives me, as I try to capture my images ‘through-the-lens’, without the aid of digital manipulation. These absinthe related images are a satisfying pursuit, which has led to branching out into food and drink photography. This exhibition is a distillation of my ongoing body of work.”