Battersea Autumn Photography
Welcome back to the Andrea Basteris photography blog. Here we will post about the recent Affordable Art Fair, in Battersea Autumn, October. Andrea Basteris is a photographer from Mexico, currently living in London. Her work was recent featured in the collection, which includes contemporary photographic works – including prints and originals. Here you will find stunning portraits, captivating landscapes, whimsical collages and unique compositions, and find the perfect piece to take home. Here is a run-down of the best work from the fair.

We loved the evocative landscapes of Monica Denevan to ignite your sense of adventure. A wonderful selection of work through which you can experience diverse cultures, places and people.Monica Denevan, Content in the Shallows, Digital Archival Print. Capital Culture at Gallery I5. We love how the black and white works with the fact we can't see the models face, so the contrast in colours brings out her arm in the sea, making it about her body more than face.
This aweseome photograph from Barry Cawston looks like something out of sin city. It is so perfect, it could be from a Manga cartoon. Valued at £1400, it is surely worth every penny. Barry’s lens captures a wide variety of subjects from architecture, interiors, portraiture to landscape photography. The artist travels around the world with his lens, capturing everything from nostalgic British Chippies, to neon-lit American highways.
Here is one by Andrea Basteris. She is an internationally exhibited artist – and contributor to the prestigious magazine, Vogue Italy – whose images depict the extremities of the human condition through documentary photography and portraiture.
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