Belgium, Photographer, Yves Bodson is dedicated to
developing a unique original digital vision supported by mathematical
models.Yves was selected to show his most recent works at the 2004
edition of the Abbot Kinney Festival as well as in many galleries in
California and Nevada.
Yves Bodson is showcasing two very characteristic visions of nature by
utilizing digital photography as a base to deliver art in new dimensions.
Among a wide collection of works a piece named "Wide green fence" is an
composition from 5 original photos stitched together so as to provide a new
perspective from the subject. The new space generated contains all the
original information but in a completely non traditional geometric space.
The resulting effect is a visual peaceful space where the eye can explore
and retrieve familiar elements but from a unusual perspective.
Other pieces exemplifies how original photographs translated by the use of
mathematical functions can project new visual emotions. One piece named
"Wide Ocean Spray" created using this technique is composed out of four
photographs.
It show waves spraying over rocks. Such a simple subject becomes a
thundering vision where the water has been changed in a glass sculpture that
explode in our visual space. These artworks are original and unique,
printed on archival paper and are warranty for 20 years at the least.
Yves Bodson, an economist by education, has practiced photography all along
his life. Today, he merges the images he captures with his cameras, be it a
Fuji S3 or a Nikon D200 or even the Hasselblad H2. By using a
selection of mathematical models originated from scientific research, Yves
explores new visual frontiers.
Yves keeps traveling across spaces farther than ever to discover
and bring us back unique visions of dimensions and places that his
explorations reveal as unique and original photographic images. His work is
a visualization of dimensions built on the pixels from digital photography
and abstract creations he produces.
In 1997, Yves engaged in writing his own applications that would become a
stitching engine with extended capabilities such as matrix stitching, global
and local optical adjustments etc. Building on that experience, Yves, over
the years, did increase the capabilities of his software up to a point where
he is able to generate very large images, in photo resolution, of realistic
and abstract compositions seamlessly merged together.
Today Yves present to the public his most recent results from the quest of
dimensions and spaces that he snapshot to bring back a photographic vision
from these unique ‘locations.”
For the future Yves’ vision is to expand his exploration into mathematical
spaces and bring us back visual witnessing of unique original locations and
dimensions that only his art can reach and immobilize forever into
traditional photography
Visuals for publication are available on request.
For information contact Yves Bodson at
info@ybdigitals.com
Yves at the
Saatchi gallery