
Senta Simond - Rayon Vert
The project Rayon Vert takes its title from the optical phenomenon and the 1986 Eric Rohmer film, both of which are reflected in the project’s approach to portraiture. The work can be seen as a continuation of the tradition focussing on the relationship between artist and model.The images feature a circle of acquaintances and responds to existing, and too often clichĂ©d, representation of femininity. The images are based on fact and are devoid of narrative and a patriarchal vision of beauty. The project is presented as both a book and a series of prints. Published by Kominek (Berlin).Â
*Limited copies available!
100 pages, 20 x 26 cm, hardcover, Kominek (Berlin)
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Senta Simond - Rayon Vert
The project Rayon Vert takes its title from the optical phenomenon and the 1986 Eric Rohmer film, both of which are reflected in the project’s approach to portraiture. The work can be seen as a continuation of the tradition focussing on the relationship between artist and model.The images feature a circle of acquaintances and responds to existing, and too often clichĂ©d, representation of femininity. The images are based on fact and are devoid of narrative and a patriarchal vision of beauty. The project is presented as both a book and a series of prints. Published by Kominek (Berlin).Â
*Limited copies available!
100 pages, 20 x 26 cm, hardcover, Kominek (Berlin)
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The project Rayon Vert takes its title from the optical phenomenon and the 1986 Eric Rohmer film, both of which are reflected in the project’s approach to portraiture. The work can be seen as a continuation of the tradition focussing on the relationship between artist and model.The images feature a circle of acquaintances and responds to existing, and too often clichĂ©d, representation of femininity. The images are based on fact and are devoid of narrative and a patriarchal vision of beauty. The project is presented as both a book and a series of prints. Published by Kominek (Berlin).Â
*Limited copies available!
100 pages, 20 x 26 cm, hardcover, Kominek (Berlin)























