“I have always sought in art another vision of the world. A deeper vision but also more beautiful, more sensitive. Between dream, abstraction and symbolism, my photographs are a quest for this “other reality”. In suspended time, in reflections and unnoticed details, they are an invitation to change one's perspective, to grasp the elusive. Printed on textured, 100% cotton art paper, their pictorial beauty is fully expressed. The light, the colors, the shapes, the movement that pass through them speak above all to the sensitivity. “
Raphael Paya.
The Saint-Aubin auction house had the pleasure of exhibiting the creations of a contemporary artist trained in photography, from 9 to 16 May 2017. Thirty of his “pictorial photographs” as he describes them were exhibited continuously and with free entry in the exhibition room of the auction house, 3 boulevard Michelet, in Toulouse.
Native of the Hautes-Pyrénées, Raphaël PAYA creates his works armed with just one camera. He photographs natural elements, the watercourse being his favorite subject, using the play of light and the movement of the element itself to transform this “capture of reality” into a true work of art, after having considerably enlarged a portion of the image taken. The figurative natural element becomes abstract and terribly aesthetic.
The play of moving water, matter sculpted by the light give a amazing result, halfway between abstraction and symbolism, while originally it is “only” photography. His creations have several facets, at once photography, abstract composition or dreamlike painting.
We chose to present the work of Raphaël PAYA after having seen some of his works, and having remained speechless when it came to defining the material used. With his photographs, the real becomes if "pictorial" that we look at them meticulously and examine them with concentration, paying attention to every detail to try to recognize an element related to the image and idea that we usually have of a watercourse or a corner of rocks. At each glance, we cannot help but doubt asking ourselves if his subjects are really taken from nature, the real one, the one we know or think we know...
Printed on art paper (“Canson Arches Aquarelle Rag”) laminated on Dibond, the framing in an American box in anodized black lacquered aluminum gives these photographs a sober, elegant and resolutely modern presentation.
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