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ALBERT DELAMOUR more work by Albert Delamour http://www.albertdelamour.com/

RED DOTS silver, each 73 x 15 in. (all together 73 x 64 in) other sizes available

Delamour’s layering technique creates a permanent human-sized flower bouquet that is glowing with life. The reflective image is ever-changing, responsive to the viewer and the light around it, inspiring its surroundings.

Popping Klein, 63x48"
Winter Klein 30x30 "
Wonderland 6, 40x40"
WONDERLAND 3, photo silver and resin on wood, 40x40 in. edition of 7. other sizes available
WONDERLAND 1, photo gold and resin on board, 40x40 in. edition of 7. other sizes available
SILVER SHELTER, photo silver and resin on board, 40x40 in. other sizes available, edition of 7
WONDERLAND Impression de Shelter Island, photo and resin on board, 42x52.5 in. other sizes available
SUGAR DREAM GOLDEN, photo, gold and resin on board, 73x24 in. edition of 5. other sizes available
BLUE SOL, each 73 x 15 in. (all together 73 x 64 in) other sizes available
BLUE SOL, photo and resin on board edition of 5
RED DOTS SOL RED DOTS - polyptych - each 73 x 15"
RED DOTS SOL RED DOTS - polyptych - each 73 x 15 in. (all together 73 x 64 in) other sizes available
WONDERLAND, photo and resin on boards, each 70x11.5 in., all together 70 x 48 in., edition of 5, other sizes available
LA VIE EN ROSE, photo and resin on board, 50x60 in., edition of 5, other sizes available
ENVOLEE IN BLACK - photo and resine on board, edition of 5, 42x53 in, other sizes available
IMMORTELLES - triptych - photo and resin on boards
CHERRY BLOSSOM, 4 panels, each 73 x 13.5 in., edition of 5
POPPING KLEIN, 5 panels, edition of 5
GOLD WATERS, photo, gold and resin on wood, size of each panel: 8x10 in. * 9 panels
GLOWING (2010), (99 x 37,5 cm), edition 3/5
Object of desire
OLYMPIA AND THE GOLDFISH (2010), 20x24 in., edition 3/5
L Drawing
ALBERT DELAMOUR
Delamour was trained at the Louis Lumiere School of Cinema and Photography and worked with masters of photography in France. For years, he had been experimenting with several techniques that transform the viewer’s experience in surprising ways. Delamour invented a layering process using resin and precious materials like gold or silver leaf to create stunning results that elevate the traditional photograph into a high dimensional space. He combines his innovative techniques with his taste for classic beauty and the style of master painters to create entirely new imagery.