Fe2O3 | Precisions on Corrosion, from 1st to 22nd December 2013
Considering the often photographed elements of oxidized metal, Egrégor decided to dig deeper. It seems that his passion for passing time is expressed in this exhibition, which is a zoom of the time that attacks materials. The colors, the textures are all beauties that emerge and fascinate. Marvel at the beauty of the rust that we are trying to stop as well as we try to hide the wrinkles that appear on our faces, that however do not detract from the charm of the character. On the contrary, they reflect his experience. When he discovered with great interest the exhibition Edward Burtynsky at the Photographer's Gallery in London, he decided to finally embark on the adventure of exhibition. The photographs show only Egregor's reality despite very first pictorial impression. Knowing how to look differently and at other scales to better understand the matter around us and find the light and color where you least expect it. Only thanks to the photographer, " Fe2O3 | Details of Corrosion" highlights a world oh so colorful and catchy, and sweeping the dirty and sad rust dull image.
"Twilight is so beautiful, but doomed to oscurity"
Li Shangyin ( 813-858 )
"Photographing the last time of the day or the imminence of decay is also a way to capture the beauty of what is lost"
Michael Freeman