Abstract brushed steel
This image is a montage with two images slightly different in terms of light and angle. The main subject is three rectangular brushed steel boxes initially designed for containing chocolate bonbons from a well known chocolate maker in Paris.
About Artist
Olivier Koestel
Growing up in the Food universe for many years until he has become an authentic "Foodie", Olivier started to shoot culinary conceptual & Still Life photography more intensively 6 years ago (2020) although he touched his first personal camera in 2014. The photography is now a whole aspect of his life not only with a way of expression itself but also because it's an Art-therapy, so a daily necessary thing. He used to represent various subjects often with a near-minimalistic and modern context that surround it and not only likes exploring abstract forms and set an experimental approach but he also often loves evoking asymmetric forms like Food's richness can produce. This is born with his encounter with Zen philosophy, specifically with the posture encompassed by Wabi-Sabi notion. His acquaintance for macrophotography is equally strong and is an unaltered playground for exploring everyday textures, sometimes raw, sometimes equivocal, fascinating for sure!
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