Featuring a P-51 Mustang fighter plane from 1945, photographed at the National Military Museum in the Netherlands, reflecting on how humankind would have been and still be without the presence of both our technological achievements and the natural wonders that inspire us to dream and surpass our limits.
Cheraine Collette, 1993, the Netherlands, is recognized for her ethereal photographic paintings that blur the boundaries between reality and imagination. She’s included in the permanent Museum collection of the Museo d'Arte di Chianciano Terme and exhibited at prestigious venues such as Art Basel CONTEXT Miami and Scope Miami, Contemporary Istanbul, Art Karlsruhe, and the 8th Biennale of Chianciano. Solo shows in Amsterdam and Barcelona, and her work has been featured in group shows across the globe. Her works are an oeuvre found in esteemed corporate and private collections worldwide.
Awards Cheraine’s work has been published by NG China Traveler, twice in 2020, and is featured by FORBES, My Modern Met, National Geographic, The Wallace Collection Museum, and many more.
She received over 300 prestigious international awards and honors since her first participation in 2019, immediately winning 1st place at the IPA, and including two Golden Pangea Trophies, and ‘Fine Art Photographer Of The Year’ from world-renowned institutions for her photographic paintings and books.