Map of the Human Heart, Contemporary Middle East Art, Hasselblad Film Photography, Portrait of Young Israeli Man, Heart Diseases Awareness
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Map of the Human Heart, Jaffa-Tel Aviv, Israel, 2011. // This is an original artwork. Measure is all paper print including a white band at borders. Art Print Size 24 x 24 inches. // Conrado Maleta, quote: For long time I worked analogue photography. One of my most loved periods of working photography was while living in Israel. This photo is part of a huge art project called "In the search of a New Adam" for male portraiture. The images are taken with a Hasselblad camera using medium format 120 film and after that I scan in high resolution and do art prints. Every Photo Print Is Hand Signed And Numbered. // Contemporary Middle East Artwork, Conceptual Photography Art, Affordable Home Decor, Retro Analogue Color Photographs, Vintage Hasselblad 500C Photographs, Conrado Maleta, Limited Edition Prints, Numbered Signed Art Prints, Portra Or Fuji Velvia Color Film, Medium Format 120 Film, Analogue Film Photography.
Conrado Maleta (1979 Born Conrado R. P. Maletá) Is A Latin American Architect, Visual Artist, And Entrepreneur, Cuban Born And Currently Based In Brooklyn, New York NYC. His Career Is Characterized By A "Nomadic" Trajectory, Having Lived And Worked In The Caribbean Islands (Santiago de Cuba), Spain (Madrid), Israel (Jerusalem), And The United States. Artistic Career And Style: Artistic Disciplines: Conrado Maletá Is A Multi-Disciplinary Artist Working In Conceptual Photography, Surreal Digital Collage, And Expressionist Painting. Themes: His Work Often Explores Themes Of Architecture, Identity, Religion (Specifically Jewish, Roman Catholic And Afro Caribbean Motifs), And His Personal Experiences As An Immigrant And World Traveler. He Describes His Style As Focused More On Raw Emotional Expression Than Academic Technical Perfection. Mediums: He Frequently Uses Analogue Cameras Like The Hasselblad 500C And Lubitel For His Photography. For Paintings, He Often Utilizes Recycled Materials, Such As Found Wood Panels From The Streets Of New York.

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