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Eric Kellerman is a Briton who has lived near Nijmegen in the Netherlands for just over half his life. In 2008, he retired from academic life to spend even more time on photography. He works almost entirely in the studio and uses digital equipment from camera to print, although image manipulation is limited to darkroom-like processes. Specialising in the nude, he has a regular team of female collaborators, most of whom have a serious interest in movement (dance, drama therapy, athletics, martial arts). Sometimes, when there is no model available, he photographs vegetables and fruit out of desperation. He is doing more fashiony things these days too.

Kellerman used to consider his work to be distant, abstract, melancholic, 'unerotic', despite its subject matter. Now he's not so sure. He emphasises line, geometrical form, texture, implicit movement, and above all, chiaroscuro. He likes to create ambiguity in his photos, so that the viewer is sometimes unsure what part of the body is being looked at. In this way, he attempts to free the female body of its conventional associations.

He has been influenced by surrealism (Dali, Magritte, Delvaux' nudes and railway stations) and the Canadian 'magic realist' painter Alex Colville, whose occluded bodies in essentially intimate scenes can create a surprising sense of alienation. This partial view, the 'privileged peep', fits in with Kellerman's particular aesthetic very well.
Gender
Male
Lives in
Berg en Dal, Netherlands
Member since
April 30, 2011
Languages I speak
English, Dutch, French, German and fluent Japanese food
Interests
Er ... photography? Linguistics, food and wine, garden history, Japan.
Favorite books
Anything by Junichiro Tanizaki, especially The Makioka Sisters.
Favorite music
Classical, esp. after 1840. Popular music of the 20s and 30s.
Inspiration
Andreas Heumann, Christian Coigny, Alma-Tadema, James Tissot, Lord Leighton, Alex Colville, Utamaro.
Favorite quotes
"Kellerman, you have left your mark on this school. And now we must find the time to wash it off."
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