Sander Vos
Netherlands
Sander Vos (b.1988), is a Dutch photographic artist with a background in art direction. Sander often uses photography as a tool to create visuals that transcend reality. His work has a surreal, dreamlike quality, achieved through a careful interplay of light and shadow while negative space serves as a foundation for his graphic compositions.
By combining multiple images through both digital and analog collage, Sander creates harmonious layered compositions that challenge the way we look at photography. These surreal and timeless images invite us to delve deeper and explore the hidden depths within them.
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Interpolation
Sander Vos’ Interpolation creates surreal worlds that challenge visual perception. Rather than documenting reality as seen through the lens, the series uses photography to deconstruct and, ultimately, construct new realities through layering and image manipulation. It explores the tensions and harmonies between form, the human body, and the fluid nature of reality. A fragment of a face and a shard of geometric pattern merge into one. Together, they become the building blocks of a newly constructed visual world. One that evokes a sense of nostalgia for a dreamlike future. Here, form serves as both boundary and invitation, while reality becomes a shifting field of perception, shaped by distortion and abstraction.