Lumen Impressions - Capturing the Fleeting Beauty of Flowers
The Modules programme is an immersion into the world of contemporary art, offering young people the opportunity to work with artists. Through multiple sessions, participants explore new techniques, broaden their understanding of art, and develop their own artistic skills. For this module, we have invited Séverine Peiffer. Lumen printing is an easy way to make an image with the sun. This camera-less photograph uses silver gelatin paper and daylight to create one-of-a-kind portraits of plants and flowers. During this workshop, participants will experience the magic of analogue photography combined with modern-day image manipulation technologies to generate digital colour variations of their Mudam-made Lumen prints. Séverine Peiffer is a fine-art photographer based in Luxembourg. Séverine’s artistic approach is inspired by research (technical and aesthetic) on the pioneer photographers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Séverine expresses herself through various printing processes such as wet collodion, photogram, chemigram, as well as salted paper, albumen, or cyanotype techniques. Her work, at times pictorialist, other times abstract and experimental, shows the artist’s passion for unhurried, handmade photography and explores the fragility of the human condition as a main subject.
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Artist: Séverine Peiffer
Based in: Luxembourg
Techniques: wet collodion, photogram, chemigram, cyanotype
Where does it take place?
Mudam Museum of Modern Art
3 Park Drai Eechelen
1499 Luxembourg
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