Mask of the Night: The Golden Splendour of Carnival by Carla van Zomeren

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Carla van Zomeren

Netherlands

About ‘Mask of the Night: The Golden Splendour of Carnival’ by Carla van Zomeren

This work exudes an enchanting atmosphere of mystery and elegance, inspired by the magic of the Venetian carnival. At the centre of the scene is a woman, cloaked in dark tones reminiscent of the intriguing shadows of the Venetian evening. However, her presence is illuminated by subtle accents of gold and flaming orange, dancing like…

Conceived by Carla van Zomeren, visualized with AI.

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Carla van Zomeren
Netherlands

"Too much beauty to just walk by. There is so much to see .... and that is why we always take the camera along to capture it."

Carla van Zomeren worked for a large publishing company where she had a lot to do with photography. Among other things, she reviewed photographs by photographers for one of the monthly magazines. She herself had no interest in actively working with a camera.
Until.... a few years ago her interest was aroused. She took…

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