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Carlotta Gallery
"Terra Earth"
Photographers
“St Ives 302.” 2020
Lewis Andrews
“Nature, Science, The Sublime & The Informative Encounter.”
Lewis’s work acts as a conduit between the realms of art and science. The supply of information from science fuels the production of visual material, which communicates the knowledge of a scientific endeavour. In short, Lewis’s work focuses on dealing with complex thoughts, ideas and facts within nature and science.
Some explore those in which we seem to be overshadowed and overpowered in comparison by the vast distances, size or quantities. Others investigate moments of extreme power, creation and rebirth on a molecular scale or on a scale comparable to that of the universe.
Questioning our relationships, place and role within the universe, environment and natural spaces.
Inspired by ‘theories of the sublime’ written by Edmund Burke, the oceanic sublime series aims to document the moments when nature displays great power and dominance.
Giant waves, vast sea storms, and chaotic breaks can all lead to emotions similar to those of the sublime.
“The passion caused by the great and the sublime in nature, when those causes operate most powerfully, is Astonishment; and astonishment is that state of the soul, in which all its motions are suspended, with some degree of horror.” - Edmund Burke, ‘A Philosophical Enquiry…’, 1757.
“Nature, Science, The Sublime & The Informative Encounter.”
Lewis’s work acts as a conduit between the realms of art and science. The supply of information from science fuels the production of visual material, which communicates the knowledge of a scientific endeavour. In short, Lewis’s work focuses on dealing with complex thoughts, ideas and facts within nature and science.
Some explore those in which we seem to be overshadowed and overpowered in comparison by the vast distances, size or quantities. Others investigate moments of extreme power, creation and rebirth on a molecular scale or on a scale comparable to that of the universe.
Questioning our relationships, place and role within the universe, environment and natural spaces.
Inspired by ‘theories of the sublime’ written by Edmund Burke, the oceanic sublime series aims to document the moments when nature displays great power and dominance.
Giant waves, vast sea storms, and chaotic breaks can all lead to emotions similar to those of the sublime.
“The passion caused by the great and the sublime in nature, when those causes operate most powerfully, is Astonishment; and astonishment is that state of the soul, in which all its motions are suspended, with some degree of horror.” - Edmund Burke, ‘A Philosophical Enquiry…’, 1757.
“St Ives 304.” 2020
Lewis Andrews
“Devoir d'irrévérence.” 2023
Émilie Teresina Caracciolo
Born in France to a South-Italian working-class family, Émilie Teresina Caracciolo discovered early on that photography was her means of making sense of the World.
For Émilie, capturing moments through her lens became an essential way to understand and document the complexities and beauty of life around her.
Before dedicating herself fully to photography, Émilie spent 15 years as a social worker. Her career included supporting asylum seekers, working as a street-worker, and serving the Juvenile Judge.
These roles profoundly influenced her perspective, making photography not just a creative outlet but a way to stay connected to herself, to others, and to the broader World.
She has a unique talent for capturing the essence of moments that might otherwise go unnoticed, revealing the inherent beauty in simplicity and hardship.
Recently, she has been experimenting with multiple exposures, allowing her to create images that reflect the visions in her mind; an artistic endeavour to see the world as she wishes or imagines it could have been.
Her photographs are not just images; they are stories, emotions, and a testament to her journey and the lives she touches through her work.
Born in France to a South-Italian working-class family, Émilie Teresina Caracciolo discovered early on that photography was her means of making sense of the World.
For Émilie, capturing moments through her lens became an essential way to understand and document the complexities and beauty of life around her.
Before dedicating herself fully to photography, Émilie spent 15 years as a social worker. Her career included supporting asylum seekers, working as a street-worker, and serving the Juvenile Judge.
These roles profoundly influenced her perspective, making photography not just a creative outlet but a way to stay connected to herself, to others, and to the broader World.
She has a unique talent for capturing the essence of moments that might otherwise go unnoticed, revealing the inherent beauty in simplicity and hardship.
Recently, she has been experimenting with multiple exposures, allowing her to create images that reflect the visions in her mind; an artistic endeavour to see the world as she wishes or imagines it could have been.
Her photographs are not just images; they are stories, emotions, and a testament to her journey and the lives she touches through her work.
“Anatomy Of The Atmosphere, Sonoran Desert.” 2023
Quin De La Mer
“I am a multimedia Artist living and working in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California.
Through my abstract artwork, I explore the unseen but deeply felt realms of existence.
Intimately, I am moved by emotions that arise from experiencing beauty, wonder, mystery, awe, and the sublime.
On a global scale, I make art about intolerable emotions that I feel in response to the formations that arise from collective agreements.
As a nomadic Artist, I travel the World to explore and connect with the daemons (spirits)of places to learn about their experiences during the Anthropocene.
I start my creative process in a contemplative state that leads to an idea. Then, I select the appropriate form or media for that idea.
I often cross media boundaries, invent new methodologies and technologies, and create hybrid art forms to bring my ideas to life.”
“I am a multimedia Artist living and working in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California.
Through my abstract artwork, I explore the unseen but deeply felt realms of existence.
Intimately, I am moved by emotions that arise from experiencing beauty, wonder, mystery, awe, and the sublime.
On a global scale, I make art about intolerable emotions that I feel in response to the formations that arise from collective agreements.
As a nomadic Artist, I travel the World to explore and connect with the daemons (spirits)of places to learn about their experiences during the Anthropocene.
I start my creative process in a contemplative state that leads to an idea. Then, I select the appropriate form or media for that idea.
I often cross media boundaries, invent new methodologies and technologies, and create hybrid art forms to bring my ideas to life.”
“Gateway For The Dead, Lake Cahuilla.” 2024
Quin De La Mer
“Ecocide For Profit, Salton Sea.” 2024
Quin De La Mer
“Gatlinburg. Tennessee (USA).” 2024
Jordan Delmonte
Jordan Delmonte is a traveling landscape photographer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
He has spent the last 5 years traversing North America and Europe in search of stunning landscapes, seascapes, and waterfalls.
A technical approach accented by a creative eye allows his work to stand apart from other photographers.
Strong foregrounds, vivid colors, and unique compositions lead to
photographs that give viewers a vastly different perspective on familiar scenes.
Jordan often employs the use of long exposure techniques that allow for his photographs to exhibit traits of oil paintings.
Most images in his gallery are photographed using wide angle lenses to enhance the feeling of expanse in the work.
All prints and design work are created by Jordan in his home studio.
Having lived in the midwestern US for 7 years, Jordan recently opted to make the move to northern Appalachia in effort to be closer to a wider variety of landscapes.
Being out in nature remains fundamental to Jordan’s work. With the natural world constantly changing, he feels it’s more important than ever to capture moments as societal progression continues to have a negative impact on the environment.
Jordan Delmonte is a traveling landscape photographer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
He has spent the last 5 years traversing North America and Europe in search of stunning landscapes, seascapes, and waterfalls.
A technical approach accented by a creative eye allows his work to stand apart from other photographers.
Strong foregrounds, vivid colors, and unique compositions lead to
photographs that give viewers a vastly different perspective on familiar scenes.
Jordan often employs the use of long exposure techniques that allow for his photographs to exhibit traits of oil paintings.
Most images in his gallery are photographed using wide angle lenses to enhance the feeling of expanse in the work.
All prints and design work are created by Jordan in his home studio.
Having lived in the midwestern US for 7 years, Jordan recently opted to make the move to northern Appalachia in effort to be closer to a wider variety of landscapes.
Being out in nature remains fundamental to Jordan’s work. With the natural world constantly changing, he feels it’s more important than ever to capture moments as societal progression continues to have a negative impact on the environment.
“Tutuvudedessus.” 2024
Colin Gentile
Colin Gentile continually deepens his artistic sensitivities: Whether he is composing, performing on stage, or spending hours photographing a square meter of nature, his need for creation is boundless.
He is passionate about sharing his work to inspire, perhaps, a desire for exploration in others.
Born in 1986 in France, Colin Gentile spent his first 18 years in Tarbes before moving to Paris and its surrounding region.
A musician and photographer, he was also a clinical research technician and a cheese seller.
After twenty years of adventures, he has returned to the Pyrénées to refocus and open himself to future projects.
Colin Gentile continually deepens his artistic sensitivities: Whether he is composing, performing on stage, or spending hours photographing a square meter of nature, his need for creation is boundless.
He is passionate about sharing his work to inspire, perhaps, a desire for exploration in others.
Born in 1986 in France, Colin Gentile spent his first 18 years in Tarbes before moving to Paris and its surrounding region.
A musician and photographer, he was also a clinical research technician and a cheese seller.
After twenty years of adventures, he has returned to the Pyrénées to refocus and open himself to future projects.
“Velours Noir Pour Julie Mottez.” 2024
Colin Gentile
“(Not) Yin (Not) Yang.” 2024
Colin Gentile
“Core Of The Drought.” 2024
Bikram Ghosh
“I am a Landscape photography enthusiast based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
The subjects of my photography revolve around the Earth, Water, Light and Sky; with my special interest being the Night sky where I can feed my inner child with the everlasting curiosity of the cosmos.”
“I am a Landscape photography enthusiast based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
The subjects of my photography revolve around the Earth, Water, Light and Sky; with my special interest being the Night sky where I can feed my inner child with the everlasting curiosity of the cosmos.”
“Aurora Explosion.” 2024
Bikram Ghosh
“Sunflower Trails.” 2024
Bikram Ghosh
“Eternal Honor.” 2020
Lauren Layton Harris
“I am Lauren L. Harris a seasoned digital and film photographer based in St. Louis, with over 20 years of experience in the field. From my early days taking film photography classes in high school and college, I remained dedicated to the Art of black and white photography.
This timeless medium allows me to capture the raw, unfiltered emotions and stories that define both urban and rural life. My work provides a unique perspective on the rapidly changing World, highlighting the contrasts and connections between cityscapes and countryside.
My photography invites viewers to explore the depth of human experience and the nuances of everyday life through my camera lens.
By emphasizing genuine emotions and candid moments, I create images that spark curiosity and
encourage a deeper understanding of the world around us.”
“I am Lauren L. Harris a seasoned digital and film photographer based in St. Louis, with over 20 years of experience in the field. From my early days taking film photography classes in high school and college, I remained dedicated to the Art of black and white photography.
This timeless medium allows me to capture the raw, unfiltered emotions and stories that define both urban and rural life. My work provides a unique perspective on the rapidly changing World, highlighting the contrasts and connections between cityscapes and countryside.
My photography invites viewers to explore the depth of human experience and the nuances of everyday life through my camera lens.
By emphasizing genuine emotions and candid moments, I create images that spark curiosity and
encourage a deeper understanding of the world around us.”
“Gaze Of A Wolf.” 2020
Lauren Layton Harris
“Resilience.” 2019
Lauren Layton Harris
“The Touch Of Water.” 2023
Dajana Knieling
“My name is Dajana Knieling. I was born in Germany in 1976.
My parents and I migrated to Australia in 1987, and I returned to Germany in 1994.
I grew up close to nature and spent my childhood roaming the woods and streams and playing by the lake while my dad would fish and my mum read a book.
To this day, nature is where I feel most at home, most myself, and I love to feel the elements: fire, water, wind, and earth.
I try to capture and transport this love for nature, the earth and its beauty in my photographs.
The earth, nature never cease to captivate, amaze, and humble me and I hope to express this fascination in my photographs.”
“My name is Dajana Knieling. I was born in Germany in 1976.
My parents and I migrated to Australia in 1987, and I returned to Germany in 1994.
I grew up close to nature and spent my childhood roaming the woods and streams and playing by the lake while my dad would fish and my mum read a book.
To this day, nature is where I feel most at home, most myself, and I love to feel the elements: fire, water, wind, and earth.
I try to capture and transport this love for nature, the earth and its beauty in my photographs.
The earth, nature never cease to captivate, amaze, and humble me and I hope to express this fascination in my photographs.”
“The Wind In The Reeds.” 2023
Dajana Knieling
“Sun On The Frozen Lake.” 2024
Dajana Knieling
“Inside The Tree.” 2024
Andreas Kretzschmar
“I have been a passionate photographer for many years.
I am interested in languages and cultures, as well as culture and art. I take photos in black & white and colour, but mainly in black & white.
The beauty and the interesting things are often hidden in the details or you only discover them at second glance.”
“Art gives peace to the soul.”
“I have been a passionate photographer for many years.
I am interested in languages and cultures, as well as culture and art. I take photos in black & white and colour, but mainly in black & white.
The beauty and the interesting things are often hidden in the details or you only discover them at second glance.”
“Art gives peace to the soul.”
“Cold Sunset.” 2024
Andreas Kretzschmar
“Flapping In The Wind. Schneeber, Fadensteig.” 2022
Lou Liska
Lou Liska lives/works as a gender-queer being in Vienna. Visual Art is the main driver of artistic expression, with a focus on painting, performance and photo/video Art.
Human development and human ecology are further sources of inspiration.
Lou uses the desire that drives a body and the pleasure that nurtures a body, together with the body, as an important breeding ground for artistic expression.
The artistic work positions itself within social, economic and political power dynamics, as well as questions of identity formation and the struggle for self-definition and self-empowerment.
The object-oriented, colourful, figurative and diagrammatic style often picks up on unspoken tensions, fears, but also hopes of modern societies.
Lou Liska lives/works as a gender-queer being in Vienna. Visual Art is the main driver of artistic expression, with a focus on painting, performance and photo/video Art.
Human development and human ecology are further sources of inspiration.
Lou uses the desire that drives a body and the pleasure that nurtures a body, together with the body, as an important breeding ground for artistic expression.
The artistic work positions itself within social, economic and political power dynamics, as well as questions of identity formation and the struggle for self-definition and self-empowerment.
The object-oriented, colourful, figurative and diagrammatic style often picks up on unspoken tensions, fears, but also hopes of modern societies.
“Flapping In The Wind. Raito, Costiera Amalfitana.” 2024
Lou Liska
“Souls Intertwined.” 2024
Tiffany Moreno
Tiffany Moreno is an aspiring photographer born in Cardiff, Wales with Spanish ancestry.
“A profound love for Fine Art Photography and love for exploring my natural surroundings,
I capture the simplicity of life and the raw beauty of intimate moments shared between nature and human/animal interaction.”
Tiffany Moreno is an aspiring photographer born in Cardiff, Wales with Spanish ancestry.
“A profound love for Fine Art Photography and love for exploring my natural surroundings,
I capture the simplicity of life and the raw beauty of intimate moments shared between nature and human/animal interaction.”
“The Colours Of The Spirit .” 2024
Tiffany Moreno
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