Ingrid Bugge (May 8, 1968 - 2020) was a Danish photographer who created painterly effects in her images, emulating for instance chiaroscuro and other Renaissance techniques.
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Ingrid Bugge (May 8, 1968 - 2020) was a Danish photographer who created painterly effects in her images, emulating for instance chiaroscuro and other Renaissance techniques.
Above: Kameliadamen, no year
Ingrid Bugge
‘The Essence of Ballet’ by Ingrid Bugge
‘The Essence of Ballet’ by Ingrid Bugge
Danish fine art photographer Ingrid Bugge, inspired by two years of observing The Royal Danish Ballet, produced ‘The Essence of Ballet’, a photographic collage series that explores the mystery, poetry and drama associated with the art of dance. Her unique technique makes her work magical – she manipulates the images and printing process to create visuals that look more like classical paintings…
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Lady of the Camellias
Photo by Ingrid Bugge
Corps of La Bayadere
Photo by Ingrid Bugge
Gudrun Bojesen in La Sylphide, 2012
Photo by Ingrid Bugge
The Essence of Ballet
The Essence of Ballet
Danish photographer Ingrid Bugge offers us the chimerical essence of ballet through a series of ethereal portraits of dancers. What she feels when she contemplates dancers’ movements, she aims to transcribe it through her pictures and enhance her work with digital softwares and print medium. In a misty space, she reveals a spectacle tinted with mystery and fantasy, where dancers moves gracefully…
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