Nathan Brusovani
photographer-digital art / Israel
“Humanscapes”
As an artist, I am interested in capturing
those elusive images that dreams are made of.
My works emerge out of a form of human encounter
and not a technical one. They are not photographic
montages that are assembled from constituent
elements, but the whole image, that includes
number of layers, each of it aims to represent
another side of the objects, but never quite
revealing their meaning.
My photo archive contains the seeds from which
my images grow. Before starting the computer
manipulation, I ponder this archive, seeking
fresh and innovative juxtapositions that expand
the possibilities of the initial subject matter
and surpasses the boundaries of ordinary experience.
It is my conviction that the whole process of
image creation, from camera shooting to darkroom
or computer manipulation, is capable of being,
in the truest sense, a visual research lab –
a place for discovery, observation, and meditation.
Ultimately, my task is to amaze the watcher.
It is very important to me to maintain a continual
open dialogue with my materials and process;
that I am constantly questioning and in turn
being questioned, otherwise the entire process
becomes a prescribed ritual that does not allow
for spontaneous variations and reactions and
vitality of the medium and my relation to it
suffers.
I aim to combat visual mediocrity and try to
challenge the boundaries of photography by exploring
the darkroom or computer worlds of the cameraless
image, the negative sandwich, multiple printings,
double exposure, the expended tonal scale, etc.
My images are personal but I sincerely hope
that they have significant implications for
others to inspire them to seek out their own
"humanscapes".
The final result must be as if one theme shines
through another, acquiring fresh nuances while
preserving and strengthening the traces of its
origin, causing everything to be more real,
more alive than in real life.
Nathan Brusovani (Bar)
"Tryst" interview with Nathan Brusovani
F E A T U R E D A R T W O R K
"Endless Kiss"
V i d e o W o r k Unbearable Softness of the Eye
website::
Artwork information and Pricing : All works are photographs with digital manipulations
Price:
$350.00 USD
Reversal Blessing, 70 x 65 cm, 2002
Last Frontier, 47 x 70 cm, 2005
Enigma of the Red Lift, 70 x 47 cm, 2003
Temporary Dwelling,
70 x 49 cm, 2003
Flying up in the Border of a Forest, 70 x 52 cm, 2005
Naked Fire, 70 x 55 cm, 2003
Human Wilderness, 70 x 54 cm, 2003
Child Sleeping, 70 X 54 cm, 2002
Lost Paradise, 60 x 60 cm, 2005 Market Motion, 70 x 47 cm, 2004
Jerusalem on One Pixel, 70 x 47 cm, 2004
Running thru the
Digital Forest, 70 x 54 cm, 2004
Shipping:
Works will be shipped either from the artist's studio in Israel or from ARTROM Gallery in Rome Italy.
All works are rolled and shipped in a protective tube using Federal Express
If you are interested in purchasing one of the artworks presented here or if you would like further information about the artist please contact: elizabeth@artromgallery.com
Gallery Comment:
Brusovani uses computer applications that are more than
just added
affectations to existing images, but enhancements that
seem to "belong"
in some strange way and add to the overall effect.
Sometimes bordering on abstract, his work contains hints
of borrowed,
dream-like representative features that bring one back
to a form of
dream-like "reality. Sober and sometimes with great
restraint,
these images offer a consistent, quiet, yet profound
atmosphere or
mood that is very compelling.
Spirituality is very much a part of his work and Judaism
shines through
in practically every image. This creative expression
of his faith has found
it's way into his art in subtle and not so subtle ways,
finding a way to do
this without being brashly "religious". A
world of visual experimentation.