This image does well as a covering for 'real' doors (which might be quite ugly in real life).
Or on places on a wall where there is precisely no door at all.
Just in a smaller size on the wall is also possible, of course. (In the hall as a warm welcome to the house behind the door?).
I took this photo in Fuerteventura, Antigua, Spain and painted the surfaces of the old door with different colours - as a symbol of the rigid pigeonholes society often places us in.
Using digital oil paint, I painted the golden light behind the cracks of the door to highlight the beauty behind these cubicles.
Daphne Depassé lives in Amsterdam. Her work encompasses various styles and techniques, including digital painting, drawing, audio, video and photography. "I almost got sucked into the habits of the art world (one unique style) and took myself too seriously. Fortunately, I found myself again and.. Read more…