Man in a complex technological world...
As a photographer, I am fascinated by metals and their different appearances depending on the perspective and lighting. At some point I started collecting small to tiny metal parts made of stainless steel or aluminium that I found in metal or electronic scrap. I use the collected material to build tiny figures and create miniature worlds.
The structure and shapes of the metal parts used and their ability to reflect light are always of crucial importance, as it is precisely this effect that I use as the visual basis for my ideas and images.
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The Lost Man (Single)
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Dr. Adam Neuba is a natural scientist, photographer, and artist whose distinctive style and photographic sensibility have emerged from an inquisitive and exploratory creative process. Adam was born in Poland and moved to Germany with his family in 1988 at the age of 10. After his school education he studied and graduated in chemistry at the University of Paderborn, where he currently works. More than 15 years ago he started to devote himself intensively to photography, and over time he discovered his passion for artistic close-up and macro photography. Through extensive planning and meticulous manual work, he creates macroscopic artworks that unite living organisms with technical components, as well as motifs from inanimate nature. More recently, he has focused on compositions involving metals, exploring their unique interplay with light to produce abstract and visually striking images. Each of his pieces is crafted with exceptional care and attention to detail, reflecting both scientific precision and artistic vision. Neuba’s work has been featured in numerous publications and recognized with photography awards around the world.
www.adams-artgallery.com
www.adams-artgallery.com
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