Texture elements are a large creative aspect of my work.
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This group of pictures are my most recent works. The idea is to capture a ‘flow’ of images based on visits to thermals in the Atacama region of Chile; the marble rocks of Toroko Gorge in Burma and the rocks of Noss in Scotland.
These are all photo montages inspired by flowers in Chile, and wild mushrooms growing in my garden in Sussex. The flowers comprise six different images amalgamated to form a cohesive, yet puzzling entity.
The idea for this group, although initiated at my studio in London, were developed and expanded during 2013/2014 in Israel where my space was limited, so working on a computer solved this problem.
These are photos taken at Timna in Israel. Some are pure photos and some have been rearranged in ‘Photoshop’. A major interest has always been the shapes and textures found in nature.
A special event on a trip to Japan in December 2014. We were paying a visit to Kamakura where there is a giant Buddha. It began to hail – or was it snow – it was both.