Rooftop 3

€70.00

This print of Katya Clover carries both intimacy and modern restraint, giving it a timeless, cinematic presence. The interplay of architecture, wood, and flesh creates a striking balance between the natural and the constructed.

ARTWORK OVERVIEW

The elegant curve of the body contrasts with the rough wooden platform and blurred geometry of the city. What makes this image compelling is the way it fuses opposites into a single frame. The human body is shown not as something erotic in a narrow sense, but as form—light, line, and curve—set against the rigid, geometric, impersonal backdrop of the city. The contrast between the organic and the constructed is immediate: skin against concrete, movement against stillness, vulnerability against architecture.

The composition forces attention because it doesn’t just show a nude body; it recontextualizes it. The wood grain, the sharp shadows, and the blurred buildings give the body an almost sculptural quality, as if it were a figure carved out of light rather than flesh. This pushes the photograph beyond portraiture or eroticism into the realm of abstraction. It’s about showing how fragile and strong, exposed and monumental, a person can appear when placed within the frameworks of modern life.

DETAILS

Printed on professional semi-gloss paper from Epson or Ilford, offering exceptional detail and contrast. The semi-gloss surface minimizes reflections and resists fingerprints, ensuring both clarity and durability.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Print Quality Level: Silver

  • Paper type: Semi-gloss, 250g

  • Printed Image Size: 19×29cm

  • Passepartout: Acid-free, 1.5 mm

  • Frame size (Incl. Passepartout): 30×40cm

  • Framing: Ships unframed, ready for you to add a frame of your own choice.

This print of Katya Clover carries both intimacy and modern restraint, giving it a timeless, cinematic presence. The interplay of architecture, wood, and flesh creates a striking balance between the natural and the constructed.

ARTWORK OVERVIEW

The elegant curve of the body contrasts with the rough wooden platform and blurred geometry of the city. What makes this image compelling is the way it fuses opposites into a single frame. The human body is shown not as something erotic in a narrow sense, but as form—light, line, and curve—set against the rigid, geometric, impersonal backdrop of the city. The contrast between the organic and the constructed is immediate: skin against concrete, movement against stillness, vulnerability against architecture.

The composition forces attention because it doesn’t just show a nude body; it recontextualizes it. The wood grain, the sharp shadows, and the blurred buildings give the body an almost sculptural quality, as if it were a figure carved out of light rather than flesh. This pushes the photograph beyond portraiture or eroticism into the realm of abstraction. It’s about showing how fragile and strong, exposed and monumental, a person can appear when placed within the frameworks of modern life.

DETAILS

Printed on professional semi-gloss paper from Epson or Ilford, offering exceptional detail and contrast. The semi-gloss surface minimizes reflections and resists fingerprints, ensuring both clarity and durability.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Print Quality Level: Silver

  • Paper type: Semi-gloss, 250g

  • Printed Image Size: 19×29cm

  • Passepartout: Acid-free, 1.5 mm

  • Frame size (Incl. Passepartout): 30×40cm

  • Framing: Ships unframed, ready for you to add a frame of your own choice.