Snapshots in the midst of magic.
Art is so broad and artists' imaginations are so vast that there are practically no limits to creation. I am always amazed to see or be part of new techniques for creating and bringing art to life, and that fascinates me.
Photography itself is art, good photography where quality, effort, focus and attention to detail are involved. And that same photograph can become something else. I saw this again, as I have so many times before, at an art exhibition I recently attended.

Although I go to many photography exhibitions where the sequences, the captures of life, moments and history are evident, on this occasion it was the technique that stood out, and by far.
When I entered the room, I realised it was a photography exhibition, but I had no idea how it had all been done to create such beautiful strangeness. It was too original and novel. It is entitled ‘The Sauna Odyssey’ and I never suspected that the title revealed the technique used to create the works. The artist is Kenneth Bamberg, a Finnish artist and photographer who has created these wonders with instant photos.



Looking at the exhibition and the signs placed near the works, I realised that the artist had left some instant photographs in a sauna and the heat had altered them. It was something I had never heard of before. Then, from a photograph altered in that environment, he takes new photographs, but in a different way.
All the works have a small sign next to them that reads: Oak frame, pigment print mounted on aluminium, museum glass, and the works measure 133 x 115 cm.



The artist takes the new photographs in a studio and in a dark environment, and those with gold frames are because those photographs evoke fond, golden memories, although all of them generally represent memories.
If you look closely and enlarge the photographs, you can see landscapes, trees, a house, buildings, all of which are memories for the artist, and I imagine they were important moments for him. This is what I was able to find out about the exhibition and the author.



This exhibition makes me think about the evocation of memories that are often captured in photographs, from childhood, adolescence and important moments, photographs of family members, people we love, some of whom may no longer be with us, but who will always be in our hearts and in the photographs we keep.
Looking at the surroundings of the room, I also thought about what an original way to portray certain experiences. The artist took an event that happened to him in the past, such as leaving some photographs in a sauna and then finding them altered, and used it to create art. This is how imagination and creativity work, and that is fantastic.
In one corner of the room were the original snapshots, modified by the technique, and it was very nice to see the beginning of the process that led the artist to his creation. Like the process of life, which is often enjoyed more than reaching the goal, or so it should be, enjoying each step, each step being important.
I loved being present at this exhibition and seeing this creative and original mind. Thank you all very much for joining me today, I wish you a very good Sunday. See you soon.
Amonet.
All photographs are my own.
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😍🙏 Fnatastic art report and shots @avdesing friend!... Thnaks to you for sharing! 🙏
Every day I like this art more and more. Thanks to you!😃
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Hi @avdesing, first of all thank you for bringing this exhibition which I will have to come back to more calmly. In terms of colours and textures I find it very interesting, as you suggest in the text, almost dreamlike.
Very original, but at the same time, for now it doesn't quite get to me, on the other hand I would have loved to be there to see it live. I don't know, I'm a bit confused by this artist.
Thanks again for sharing this exhibition that leaves no one indifferent.
A big hug.
It's something completely new and unusual, which is why I liked it, even though at first I didn't really understand what it was about. Being there was really great. Thank you very much!!!
I'm not surprised by what you say. I think I can really enjoy it just by looking at it as something aesthetic, like a landscape. And it's very original, but... Never mind, just my thoughts.
Thanks again for bringing something (muy hermoso) I've never seen before.
Gracias 😀
And I'll bring more things... I haven't forgotten Kandinsky!! Hahaha
🤣 me voy a comer. De nuevo gracias 😊
Igual yo jajaja hasta luego!!
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Hello Amonet, good morning
I loved this photography exhibition. Your city and you surprise us every week with your photographs.
Beautiful shots.
Have a beautiful Sunday.
Thank you so much!!Have a beautiful Sunday!!!😘
Hello dear friend @avdesing, good morning
The sheer number of exhibitions in your city is impressive; the one you attended is beautiful.
It's true, creativity has no limits. This technique is very innovative, and I've never read about it.
Thank you so much for sharing another beautiful exhibition.
Have a beautiful Sunday.
I loved finding something new, it was great. Thank you very much!🤗
Great Post, amazing art
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A really cool technique to modify the photographs and make unique art from them. In the sauna, haha, for people from Finland it is maybe normal to use it, but we were joking today while preparing lunch that the kitchen is the sauna area hahaha 😂
A friend of mine, we used to be neighbours in our home country, but we both moved, used a similar technique to transform old photographs into art (not sauna, I just can't recall how he was modifying them)
You could leave some photos near a boiling pot... no, they wouldn't burn... you know? I remember a technique I used when I was in art class. I would draw a picture, colour it in with pencil, and then cover it with white glue... the drawing would end up with a spectacular shiny white coating.
Be careful with the kitchen sauna... ha ha ha, it wrinkles everything!
The photos are so beautiful and the paintings look so amazing 🥰
Thank you so much!🤗
You're welcome 🥰
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Great experiments with photography. It's easy to forget that digital photography hasn't been around a long time. I took a photography course, and it was great working with traditional photographic techniques.
Wow nice photoshoot 👍🤝
Very well said... it is the joy of creating. He saw potential in a fact, the modification of his photos, and created his fantastic worlds. Those that remind you that change is what is always happening.
Great Exhibition, Amonet.