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Noah Yalou is a Dutch-born artist based in Spain whose photographic work explores the space where natural phenomena and digital processes meet. Her practice moves fluidly between photography, installation, and the printed image, revealing themes such as technology, ephemerality, and femininity. Each image is a delicate balance of various ‘ingredients’, an encounter of chance and intention.
Yalou graduated from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, where she developed an experimental, process-led approach to image-making. Her work is rooted in self-exploration and often centres around the act and materiality of photography itself. Taking inspiration from satellite imagery, light, water and her immediate surroundings, including her father’s chickens, she expands on traditional ways of translating fleeting moments. Through a combination of analogue and digital methods, she traces the texture of the everyday.
For enquiries: info@noahyalou.com
Yalou graduated from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, where she developed an experimental, process-led approach to image-making. Her work is rooted in self-exploration and often centres around the act and materiality of photography itself. Taking inspiration from satellite imagery, light, water and her immediate surroundings, including her father’s chickens, she expands on traditional ways of translating fleeting moments. Through a combination of analogue and digital methods, she traces the texture of the everyday.
For enquiries: info@noahyalou.com