Kathrin Linkersdorff - still life

     


    She was a former architect and by experience in Japan, she get the concept called "wabi-sabi". It is to find beauty in imperfection and transience, it is a concept even Japanese people like me have. About her works, what I understood is she dry flowers and take out water and make petals thin to show delicateness. The thing I thought is ink is actually color she take from flowers. I want to put delicateness in my works too.



    In this photo, she does not use pigment ink, but the delicateness of the petals is very emphasized. By putting the flower in water, I felt the light is hitting the flower more evenly. I thought that by using strong light from the back, I want to emphasize the delicateness of petals and the beauty of the vein pattern of leaves.


    Putting flower in water or drying them is simple things, but I think it is important to try and challenge. Also, I learned that interesting way of taking photos can be inspired from other classes. I want to take photos by connecting it with biology and science in the future. Also, not only flowers, I want to try taking photos of vegetables and fruits and other things. She used pigment extracted from flowers, and I thought visually it may not be so different even if using ink. However, I want to value not only the visual result but also the process.

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