Sabine Wild
I have been working on a couple of series over the last several years and as I looked at the recent images, the work seemed stronger and more complex, which made me realize the importance of developing and exploring an idea or a subject over a period of time.
Italian born, German photographer, Sabine Wild has done just that. Using digital methods to achieve the effects of abstract painting, she explores the world in a unique way. It’s interesting to see the progression of the images over the years, arriving at vastly more deconstructed subject matter that her earlier work. “Sabine Wild is on her way to creating a new art form, one that is closely tied to photography and is yet loaded with the strengths of painting.”
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