Dominic Rouse - 'The less Deceived' (2000)

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  • Description
  • Dominic Rouse (1959)
Type of artwork Photography
Year 2000
Technique C-Print
Style Surrealistic
Subject Portrait
Framed Not framed
Dimensions 38 x 30 cm (h x w)
Signed Hand signed
Edition 37/250
● "All human emotion is headquartered in the love of self." - Dominic Rouse  (The Artist's Journal)



● Dominic Rouse would be the first to admit that his use of the camera and the darkroom are unusual. Photography as a wide and varied community of folks is a very big tent indeed and his corner of photography has few fellow travelers.  Contemporarily Jerry Uelsmann comes to mind. But when I think of his work I think more of the painters Bruegel, Hieronymus Bosch and René Magritte. Rouse does not photograph the world.  He makes photographs of his mind. Looking at his images is a profoundly different experience than looking at an Ansel Adams photograph. With Adams one prepares for his photographs by reading John Muir. With Rouse one prepares by reading Lewis Carroll, or even Freud.

● His images are challenging because the questions he asks in his images are challenging themselves. In my interview with him he quotes Picasso who said that computers are useless because they only give you answers. Rouse's photographs pose far more questions than they answer and I suspect that is precisely his intention.. - Brooks Jensen (LensWork Publishing)

Dominic Rouse is an English fine art photographer who began his career as a photojournalist in the mid-1970s. His art is defined by his meticulous attention to detail and a painstaking dedication to the traditional craft of large-format photography. From this unique blend of fine art photography and digital composition emerges a cohesive body of visionary work.

● Hand signed chromogenic print on Fuji Crystal Archive paper

● Paper - 15" x 12" (38 x 30 cm)
● Image - 13" x 10" (33 x 25 cm)
● Edition - 37/250
● Catalog - DHR017FU
● Condition - MINT

● Hand signed in black ink on verso
● Numbered artist stamp on verso
● Title below image
● Signed Certificate of Print Authenticity

● Ships in a large PVC tube with tracking
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Condition
ConditionMint condition
"These provocative fantasies provide endless opportunities for speculation. They are not only challenging but alluring and - as are all Rouse prints - impeccably crafted works of art." - Mark Power (Collector, USA)
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PriceUp to 10 kg.
Within Thailand €8.00
Within EU €26.00
Worldwide €38.00

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