#30 – FOSSIL HEART
The fossil sands of the Isle of Arran, sandstone created by millions of years of compression and shaped by the forces of water and wind, are a true goldmine of inspiration for me. I photographed this heart-shaped rock, which is actually attached to the ledge under it, dozens of times over the years, and every time my love story with the Isle of Arran and with the ocean is renewed.
Scotland 2016 | 5000 x 3750 px
ABOUT VOICES OF THE OCEAN
All my life, I felt a profound affinity with the sea. I always have been amazed by the magical way the ocean lives and breathes, by its powers and endless energy. The ocean feels to me like a living creature, benevolent and terrible at the same time, constantly at work shaping the landscape.
The ocean comes with many voices, visually. The long waves and roaring waters offer an infinite range of expressive possibilities to interpret the ocean’s landscapes through a careful use of the visual representation of time.
Working around the ocean, for me, is a never-ending source of inspiration: this collection represents 7 years of photography, listening to the Voices of The Ocean.
All my life, I felt a profound affinity with the sea. I always have been amazed by the magical way the ocean lives and breathes, by its powers and endless energy. The ocean feels to me like a living creature, benevolent and terrible at the same time, constantly at work shaping the landscape.
The ocean comes with many voices, visually. The long waves and roaring waters offer an infinite range of expressive possibilities to interpret the ocean’s landscapes through a careful use of the visual representation of time.
Working around the ocean, for me, is a never-ending source of inspiration: this collection represents 7 years of photography, listening to the Voices of The Ocean.
#30 – FOSSIL HEART
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#30 – FOSSIL HEART
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#30 – FOSSIL HEART
The fossil sands of the Isle of Arran, sandstone created by millions of years of compression and shaped by the forces of water and wind, are a true goldmine of inspiration for me. I photographed this heart-shaped rock, which is actually attached to the ledge under it, dozens of times over the years, and every time my love story with the Isle of Arran and with the ocean is renewed.
Scotland 2016 | 5000 x 3750 px
ABOUT VOICES OF THE OCEAN
All my life, I felt a profound affinity with the sea. I always have been amazed by the magical way the ocean lives and breathes, by its powers and endless energy. The ocean feels to me like a living creature, benevolent and terrible at the same time, constantly at work shaping the landscape.
The ocean comes with many voices, visually. The long waves and roaring waters offer an infinite range of expressive possibilities to interpret the ocean’s landscapes through a careful use of the visual representation of time.
Working around the ocean, for me, is a never-ending source of inspiration: this collection represents 7 years of photography, listening to the Voices of The Ocean.
All my life, I felt a profound affinity with the sea. I always have been amazed by the magical way the ocean lives and breathes, by its powers and endless energy. The ocean feels to me like a living creature, benevolent and terrible at the same time, constantly at work shaping the landscape.
The ocean comes with many voices, visually. The long waves and roaring waters offer an infinite range of expressive possibilities to interpret the ocean’s landscapes through a careful use of the visual representation of time.
Working around the ocean, for me, is a never-ending source of inspiration: this collection represents 7 years of photography, listening to the Voices of The Ocean.