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Kay Kaul - Watercolours
The tranqilising effect of water is something you can hear and sense - and now even see in the works of Kay Kaul. The artist has transformed the murmuring of the creeks and the reflections of floating drops into photographs, he has visualised the liveliness of water by means of multiple exposure. The photographs' flickering impression is not any virtually producible electronic effect: he takes six pictures every two seconds and mounts them together on the computer afterwards. Every time he presses the trigger, he uses a different colour screen: red, blue yellow, cyan, magenta. "Afterwards, the single sections of the colour wheel are being joi...
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