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A way to be free by Clara Diebler - Muses Collection
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Edition of this artwork
Edition of 30 - All sizes included | 16 in XS, 10 in S, 3 in M and a single print in L
Type of print
C-Print on mat papper
Signature
On the back.
Certificate of Authenticity
Yes, included by the gallery.
Year of Creation
2019-2024
Fine Art Artist
Clara Diebler
Collection
Muses
Muses
"Muse," a word I long to reimagine, to strip it to its essence: pure, unfiltered inspiration. Softness, often mistaken for fragility, is, in truth, a formidable strength. My muses are women of remarkable fortitude, each one unique, daring, and delightfully irreverent. They defy convention, standing resilient against the currents of societal expectation.
Like the wild nature that cradles their spirit, these women embody an unshakeable liberty, a boundless freedom that refuses to be tamed. They are as resilient as the wind, as fierce as the waves, and as nurturing as the earth. In their presence, one can sense the profound connection between the human spirit and the untamed beauty of the natural world.
These muses, with their unwavering courage and unapologetic individuality, mirror the blossoming of a society that is just beginning to embrace and celebrate their essence. Their audacity, their strength, and their gentle power are a testament to a world slowly awakening to the true value of diversity and feminine energy.
Through my lens, I strive to capture this delicate dance of strength and softness, to celebrate the unbreakable spirit of these extraordinary women. In every image, I seek to reveal the harmony between their inner world and the wild landscapes that surround them, to honor the profound beauty that arises when we embrace our true selves.
Clara Diebler
Born in Paris to a German family, Clara Diebler began experimenting with analog photography at a young age. Driven by curiosity, she superimposed two negatives, unveiling a new world. Using this technique, she crafts an interconnected universe. By blending nudes, portraits, architectural references, and floral motifs, she enhances the synergy between the model and the photographer, those who see and those who perceive. She explores the duality and romantic femininity within every man. Her aesthetic is both feminine and universal, yet singular in its anachronistic, melancholic, raw, and magnificent vision.