🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
HomeStore

Lousiana IV by Florent Bodart

Product image 1
1 / 6
+1

Lousiana IV by Florent Bodart

The fourth and final Louisiana image steps back to consider the whole — a wider view that gathers the themes of the preceding frames into a single resolved composition. Water, sky, and structure exist here without hierarchy; Bodart's camera finds the point where the museum ceases to be a building and becomes part of its own landscape. The light is flat and even in the way only Scandinavian grey can be: generous, non-directional, and curiously warm. It is a fitting close to a quietly ambitious series.

As an archival fine art print, the full tonal breadth of this expansive composition — from bright northern sky to shaded architectural detail — is captured on matte fine art paper with the sharpness that makes large-format photography worth living with.

The fourth and final Louisiana image steps back to consider the whole — a wider view that gathers the themes of the preceding frames into a single resolved composition. Water, sky, and structure exist here without hierarchy; Bodart's camera finds the point where the museum ceases to be a building and becomes part of its own landscape. The light is flat and even in the way only Scandinavian grey can be: generous, non-directional, and curiously warm. It is a fitting close to a quietly ambitious series.

As an archival fine art print, the full tonal breadth of this expansive composition — from bright northern sky to shaded architectural detail — is captured on matte fine art paper with the sharpness that makes large-format photography worth living with.

Select Size
Select Material
From $12.39

Original: $35.41

-65%
Lousiana IV by Florent Bodart—

$35.41

$12.39

Description

The fourth and final Louisiana image steps back to consider the whole — a wider view that gathers the themes of the preceding frames into a single resolved composition. Water, sky, and structure exist here without hierarchy; Bodart's camera finds the point where the museum ceases to be a building and becomes part of its own landscape. The light is flat and even in the way only Scandinavian grey can be: generous, non-directional, and curiously warm. It is a fitting close to a quietly ambitious series.

As an archival fine art print, the full tonal breadth of this expansive composition — from bright northern sky to shaded architectural detail — is captured on matte fine art paper with the sharpness that makes large-format photography worth living with.

Lousiana IV by Florent Bodart | Kuriosis