Den Tilsandende Kirken
Denne DeDios unika billede kaldt "Den Tilsandende Kirken" er en del af 4 stk fotografier som blevet udstillet i "Til Kanten 2016" udstillingen arrangeret af Museumsinspektør Bjarne Meldgaard fra Danmarks Fotomuseum i Herning.
Noget særligt ved denne billede er at den modtog en innovationspris i den internationelle fotoudstillingen "Til Kanten 2016"
Billederne blevet udnævnæt af et dommerpanel bestående af: fotograf Julie Helquist, fotochef på Jyllands-Posten, Brian Karmark, samt formanden for Aarhus Fotografisk Salon samt forstander ved Medieskolerne, Gunner Byskov.
Udstillingen til kanten varerde fra den 23. januar – 24. april 2016. Læs mere om Til Kanten 2016 her.
Fotograferet i 2014
Original Format 40x50cm
Formatter til salg: 40x50, 50x70, 70x100 cm
Farvepallet: Varme orange farver.
Dogma: in-a-rush 2015® - ingen digitale maniuplationer, fremkaldt i farver.
Udstillet: Ja
- Censurerende Fotoudstilling Til Kanten 2016,
- Danmarks Foto Museum i Herning 2016
- Gudenå Kulturhuset Bjerringbro 5-28 th of May 2018
Pris for en certificeret kopi format 40x50: 2.500 kr
Pris for en certificeret kopi format 50x70: 3.500 kr
Pris for en certificeret kopi format 70x100: 4.500 kr
Andre formatter samt indramning kan bestilling efter aftale med Juan DeDios - Skriv til juan@dedios.dk eller ring: 26274788.
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This DeDio's unique image called "The sandy Saint Laurentii Church" is part of 4 photographs that were exhibited in the "Til Kanten 2016" exhibition organized by Museum Inspector Bjarne Meldgaard from Denmark's Photo Museum in Herning.
Something special about this photo is that it received an innovation award in the international photo exhibition "Til Kanten 2016"
The photos have been nominated by a panel of judges consisting of: photographer Julie Helquist, head of photography at Jyllands-Posten, Brian Karmark, and the chairman of the Aarhus Fotografisk Salon and principal at the Media Schools, Gunner Byskov.
The exhibition to the edge ran from 23 January – 24 April 2016. Read more about Til Kanten 2016 here.
Photographed in 2014
Original format 40x50cm
Formats for sale: 40x50, 50x70, 70x100 cm
Color palette: Warm orange colors.
Dogma: in-a-rush 2015® - no digital manipulations, developed in color.
Exhibited: Yes
- Censoring Photo Exhibition Til Kanten 2016,
- Denmark's Photo Museum in Herning 2016
- Gudenå Kulturhuset Bjerringbro 5-28 th of May 2018
Price for a certified copy format 40x50: DKK 2,500
Price for a certified copy format 50x70: DKK 3,500
Price for a certified copy format 70x100: DKK 4,500
Other formats and framing can be ordered by agreement with Juan DeDios - Write to juan@dedios.dk or call: 26274788.
HISTORICAL FACTS:
The sandy church or Sankt Laurentii Church is located approx. four kilometers southwest of the center of Skagen, in the plantation area east of the main road. The church was probably built at the end of the 14th century. At the time, the church was the largest in Vendsyssel. The church tower is probably a later addition, built around the year 1500.
At the beginning of the sand migration in the 16th century, it became increasingly difficult for the congregation to dig their way to the church for worship. The battle against the sand continued until 1795, when the church was closed down by order of King Christian 7. The nave was demolished and used in other construction projects, but the tower was spared and used as a sea mark. In 1909, the National Museum excavated the church, whereby it, among other things, was found that the church has been expanded at least once, when the church tower was also added.
Today the tower is listed, and after investigations in 1994, the location of the nave and sacristy is now marked in the terrain with red stakes. Faskiner marks where the old cemetery wall was. The sand-covered church is a much-visited tourist destination.