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UFO at night over the bridge, b&w polaroid mixed media art (2025) Collages by Vladimir Borele

Fine art paper, 8x8 in

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  • Collages on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 11.8in, Width 11.8in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Cinema
When I was a kid, my favorite TV show was The X-Files. I the poster that said 'I want to believe'. When I made this Polaroid, I decided that the only thing missing was the silhouette of a UFO, cut out of color film and glued onto the photographic emulsion with childlike directness. This artwork will fit in any interior and will be a great [...]
When I was a kid, my favorite TV show was The X-Files. I the poster that said 'I want to believe'. When I made this Polaroid, I decided that the only thing missing was the silhouette of a UFO, cut out of color film and glued onto the photographic emulsion with childlike directness.

This artwork will fit in any interior and will be a great gift for a connoisseur of analog photography or a topic of conversation for your guests. Prints available in several sizes. Your print comes with have a generous white border to make it easy to mount. The print is carefully wrapped then shipped rolled in a sturdy art tube.

Borele’s Medium and Unique Process
Using a Polaroid, Vladimir captures fleeting moments of reality and transforms them through the rare technique of Polaroid emulsion lift. This creative process allows you to lift an image from a Polaroid and in the process, create a new work of art shaped by movement, manipulation, and texture. The consistency of the emulsion allows you to fold, fan, twist, and layer your image in new and creative ways. Vladimir values the tactile experience, using high quality watercolor paper with a rough texture and Polaroid emulsion that disintegrates under his fingers. This process is not very predictable, which makes it similar to ordinary life, where not everything is under our control and we have to rely on our experience and a bit of luck.

You can also purchase a one-of-a-kind original of this work (Polaroid emulsion lift on watercolor paper), framed in a 22x22x3cm black frame with white epartout and ready to hang. Please see the other lots.

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Vladimir Borele is a fine art photographer based in Kazakhstan. Influenced by renowned writers and childhood memories of his small hometown, Vladimir searches for meaning through visual poetry. His work encomes [...]

Vladimir Borele is a fine art photographer based in Kazakhstan. Influenced by renowned writers and childhood memories of his small hometown, Vladimir searches for meaning through visual poetry. His work encomes several strands: explorations of mortality through Polaroid images of degraded surfaces, both natural and man-made; themes of a broken world, psychological trauma; examinations of emigration, identity, and self-realization amidst the fluid moralities and new paradigms of the data age. Using a Polaroid camera, he captures fleeting moments of reality and transforms them through the rare technique of Polaroid emulsion lift. He values the tactile experience, so he uses watercolor paper with a rough texture and Polaroid emulsion that disintegrates under his fingers. Vladimir shares his knowledge of photography through teaching in Kazakhstan and online. He actively participates in international exhibitions and is a winner and finalist in several photography competitions.

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