Orange and…

A Play of Warmth and Contrast

Martine Goulmy

In this still life, the simplicity of a black glass vase filled with kangaroo paw stems is bathed in a glow of orange light. The angular arrangement of the walls and lighting creates an intimate atmosphere, with the shadows of the stems performing a delicate dance across the surface. The warm tones of the background enhance the fiery character of the flowers, giving the entire scene an almost surreal depth. The use of light and color in this composition symbolizes the power of contrast and the warmth of connection. The vase, with its rich texture, acts as a solid anchor in the dynamic scene, while the playful shadows and fiery blooms draw the viewer’s attention. “Orange & Shadow” invites a moment of introspection, where the interplay of shadow and light tells stories beyond what is visible. Discover more works from my Fine Art collection, where simplicity and complexity come together in timeless compositions.

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My artworks are crafted with care and available in exclusive, limited editions. Each piece comes with a signed certificate of authenticity, ensuring its genuineness and uniqueness.

Available Sizes:
30×30 cm – Edition: 10 copies (+ 1 Artist Proof), presented in an elegant frame (optional museum glass available).
50×50 cm – Edition: 5 copies (+ 1 Artist Proof), presented in a stylish frame (optional museum glass available).
100×100 cm – Edition: 2 copies (+ 1 Artist Proof), presented in a premium frame (optional museum glass available).

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My passion for photography began at a young age. At twelve, my parents gave me my first camera, and that gift marked the start of a lifelong journey. With that camera in hand, I discovered how to capture the world around me and tell my own stories. Since then, my camera has been my constant companion, and I have continuously refined my perspective. I am self-taught and have developed my own style by experimenting and following my curiosity.