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Martin Klimas

Martin Klimas, Untitled, Nymphenburg, 2008

Martin Klimas

Untitled, Nymphenburg, 2008

Pigment Print

60h x 72w in

Edition of 5

MK021

Martin Klimas, Untitled (White Female Figure), 2007

Martin Klimas

Untitled (White Female Figure), 2007

Pigment Print

59h x 43w in

Edition of 5

MK022

Martin Klimas, Untitled (Rider), 2007

Martin Klimas

Untitled (Rider), 2007

Pigment Print

59h x 59w in

Edition of 5

MK023

Martin Klimas - Talent - Foley Gallery

Martin Klimas is the colorful and creative hybrid of photographers Eadweard Muybridge and Dr. Harold Edgerton. Through his own experimentation with motion and the cause and effect in gravity, Klimas’ photographs explore relationships with time, beauty and destruction. In his work with Porcelain, Klimas uses a strobe light and a single camera frame; one chance of the figurine dropping and shattering. In his series Flowers, a spring-fired projectile bursts the base of the vase into a bedlam of fragmented pieces. In each photograph, Klimas shows the transformation of solid object into one that is in between, a temporary sculpture that comes together for a moment, creating a comforting notion that something beautiful can be created out of chaos.