Fenicotteri #02 - Blueprint on cotton paper

This is a unique piece

  • Artist Mulas Michele Luigi
  • Collection Mediterranean Series
  • Creation year 2018
  • Dimensions 58 x 22 cm
  • Technique Blueprint on cotton paper
  • About

    Flamingos in Sardinia. The sun has set and the lagoon confuses all forms.
    It is a unique piece like any print impressed with the pre-photographic technique of the cyanotype that makes each photograph a different image, even if reproduced several times.

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Mulas Michele Luigi

Mula's training as an anthropologist led him to devote himself to professional photography and documentary as an author-added as subjects to collect food, suitcases, gardens. Themes expression of everyday human culture. He is a journalist and for twenty-five years of books and photographic services on the main Italian and foreign magazines.
For years, it has combined research photography with professional photography. He has exhibited in Milan, Genoa, Tokyo. He is preparing an exhibition of cyanotypes for the Verbania Landscape Museum.
He returned to live in Genoa where the BoraBora, a Tahiti Ketch born together with him in 1963, is moored.

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