“Discovered by chance, actual places are photographed. Next comes digital processing resulting in tilted prints presented in sequential series, organized around various diagonal perspectives.
The sky both lifts and invades the space occupied by the dynamics acting upon the objects forming the requisite setting: draped tarpaulins – maze/labyrinth. The light and its reflections create the vanishing point that pulls the viewer into the photograph.
Isabelle Oble studied at the Fine Arts School in Orleans, France.
She then taught at the Gobelins School in Paris (a visual arts school, in the photography and video department), then at the Efet School where she perfected her silver photo developing and printing skills and attained mastery in digital image processing.
An independent photographer since graduating from the Fine Arts School, she has produced a large number of photographic series on commission and for solo and group exhibitions.”
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