Infected is a giclée print by contemporary artist Keekopie. Printed onto 300gsm soft textured paper, this print is from a limited edition of 100 and is signed and numbered by the artist.
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Giclée print on 300gsm soft textured paper
Size: Signed and numbered by the artist
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Keekopie lives in a small village in Sweden surrounded by forests. She’s fascinated by nature and obsessed with colour and delivers a breathtaking crossover between photography and dreamy art by combining them both together to bring her very own dream world to life. The stunning images created by Keekopie feel like nature emitting magic onto a canvas.
Keekopie lives in a small village in Sweden surrounded by forests. She’s fascinated by nature and obsessed with colour and delivers a breathtaking crossover between photography and dreamy art by combining them both together to bring her very own dream world to life. The stunning images created by Keekopie feel like nature emitting magic onto a canvas.
We love Keekopie's sprawling landscapes and her affinity for vast forests and trees. She helps us find the beauty in nature and celebrate the elements of our environment that are often overlooked. The oversaturated colour palette defamiliarises these otherwise common landscape scenes, drawing attention to the little things that are forgotten amongst the bigger picture. Hidden woodland paths and intricate shadows are now revealed. Keekopie succeeds in putting her own spin on the traditional landscape photograph.